Mark Ford

From Mark Ford, founder, Palm Beach Research Group: Take a sheet of paper and draw a vertical line down the middle.

On the left side of the page, under a column marked “Things I Enjoy,” make a list. Maybe something like this:

  • Time with family and friends
  • Reading
  • My hobbies (list them)
  • My house
  • My car
  • My stereo
  • My clothes
  • And so on…

On the right side of the page, write down a number from one to five, indicating how much ongoing enjoyment you get from each of those things (five being the most enjoyment).

You’ll probably find most of the best things in your life, as the saying goes, are indeed free.

That’s the way it is for you. That’s the way it is for me. And that’s the way it is for everyone else… including billionaires.

The most valuable thing money can buy is the freedom to spend your time as you see fit.

And when you reach the point where you can spend most of your time paying attention to things that bring you the greatest pleasure, chances are you won’t spend a great deal of money (unless you’re unfathomably shallow).

You’ll probably choose to spend your time conversing with friends, reading good books, enjoying art, and traveling—living the kind of life you imagine wealthy English or French aristocrats did in centuries past.

To some extent, you can do that right now.

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