Discovering true wealth: A journey beyond monetary success
Joshua Awesome is a Coaching Psychologist/Executive and Business Performance Coach who has supported over 100,000 professionals across Africa and the globe. He can be reached via: joshua@mindinstitute.africa
March 19, 2024237 views0 comments
In the words of Bob Marley, “Money is numbers and numbers never end. If it takes money to be happy, your search for happiness will never end.” These words resonate deeply, echoing the sentiments of many who have embarked on the pursuit of financial success only to find that true fulfilment lies elsewhere. As I reflect on my own journey over the past few decades, I am reminded of the invaluable lessons learned along the way.
I still vividly recall the humble beginnings of my professional career, marked by my first salary of a mere 2,000 Naira, earned some 25 years ago. It wasn’t a substantial amount by any measure, but it symbolized the initiation of my journey into the workforce and instilled in me the values of hard work and perseverance that would guide me in the years to come.
Fast forward to a moment of exhilaration and achievement – the first time I experienced flying first and business class. The palpable excitement and sense of accomplishment were undeniable as I wanted to share this milestone with those around me in flight. It served as a reminder of how far I had come and the importance of celebrating even the smallest victories along life’s journey.
Then came the unforgettable milestone of reaching my first million Naira back in Nigeria. It was a moment filled with sheer joy and gratitude, a testament to the growth and progress I had experienced since relocating to South Africa. However, amidst the financial success, I came to realize that true happiness transcends monetary achievements alone.
Reflecting on these moments from decades past, I am reminded of the profound lessons they hold for my life today. They serve as a poignant reminder that while financial success is undeniably important, it is not the sole determinant of happiness and fulfilment. True wealth lies in the richness of the relationships we cultivate, the experiences we cherish, and the impact we make on the world around us.
Today, as I navigate the complexities of life, I strive to find balance in all aspects – nurturing my physical and mental well-being, fostering meaningful connections with others, and pursuing passions that bring me genuine joy and fulfillment. It is a journey marked by continuous growth and learning, with each experience shaping my perspective and guiding my path forward.
As we journey through life, it is often in moments of reflection that we find clarity and insight. So, I pose a question to you: How do the words of Bob Marley resonate with your own experiences? Take a moment to reflect on your earliest professional milestones, the moments of joy and fulfillment you have encountered along the way, and the values that guide your pursuit of happiness.
In a world often consumed by the pursuit of material wealth, let us not forget the true essence of life – the connections we forge, the experiences we treasure, and the impact we leave behind. It is in embracing these values that we discover the true wealth that lies within us all.
Reflecting on these experiences, three key insights emerge:
The power of perspective: Our perception of wealth and success evolves over time. While financial achievements may bring temporary satisfaction, true wealth is found in the intangible aspects of life – love, relationships, and personal growth.
The importance of celebration: It’s essential to celebrate life’s victories, both big and small. Whether it’s landing a new job, achieving a personal milestone, or simply embracing moments of joy, celebration serves as a reminder of our resilience and progress.
The pursuit of purpose: Beyond monetary pursuits, finding purpose and meaning in our lives is paramount. By aligning our actions with our values and passions, we can cultivate a sense of fulfilment that transcends material wealth.
In conclusion, let us remember that true wealth is not measured by the size of our bank accounts but by the depth of our experiences and the richness of our connections. As we journey through life, may we continue to seek fulfillment in the moments that matter most and find solace in the pursuit of authenticity and purpose.