5 min

Ep. 45 - Why You Won’t Want to be Remembered for Your Wealth Alone The Inner Game with Vishal Khandelwal

    • Investing

In the grand tapestry of human existence, one of our driving forces for a long period of time has been the pursuit of wealth. In fact, society often measures one’s success and worth by the size of their bank account, the lavishness of their possessions, or the opulence of their lifestyle.
However, after having followed and learned from the likes of Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and the old wise people, I have come to believe that the notion that being remembered solely for one’s wealth is a meaningful legacy is a hollow one. I have also come to believe that true fulfillment and lasting impact in life require a more profound and enduring purpose than the accumulation of riches.
Let's talk about all that, and more, in this episode of The Inner Game podcast.

In the grand tapestry of human existence, one of our driving forces for a long period of time has been the pursuit of wealth. In fact, society often measures one’s success and worth by the size of their bank account, the lavishness of their possessions, or the opulence of their lifestyle.
However, after having followed and learned from the likes of Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and the old wise people, I have come to believe that the notion that being remembered solely for one’s wealth is a meaningful legacy is a hollow one. I have also come to believe that true fulfillment and lasting impact in life require a more profound and enduring purpose than the accumulation of riches.
Let's talk about all that, and more, in this episode of The Inner Game podcast.

5 min