We throw the words “rich” and “wealthy” around on a daily basis. But have you stopped to think about the differences between the two words? Have you really thought about what it means: wealth vs rich? Which would you rather be, wealthy or rich? Your answer to these questions provide an instant reflection on your true understanding of these words.
Wealth vs Rich
Daily, you will hear someone say that they want to be rich. This person may even be you. However, rarely will you hear the pronouncement “I want to be wealthy.” Why is this the case? I suspect that most people use these words rich and wealth interchangeably. Further, most folks are familiar with the term “rich “ and as such, they use the term as a default.
But the terms are not the same, and should not be used interchangeably. One of the biggest error people make is not noticing the subtle difference between being rich and being wealthy. Wealth vs rich, you must know the difference.
By Definition
According to Merriam Webster’s online dictionary, rich is “having abundant possessions and especially material wealth.” Notice that that definition says nothing about time and can but not necessarily reflect value. As such, you can be rich but financially poor. However, wealth according to Merriam Webster’s online dictionary is “abundance of valuable material possessions or resources.” Do you see the difference? The difference is the term “valuable.” It is a matter of having abundant possessions vs having an abundance of valuable material possessions. Which would you rather?
Value
Based on the definitions provided, to be rich you necessarily need an abundance of possessions. However, these possessions need not have value. As such, I may have my riches in air, ice or grass for example. All of which have little value in today’s economy. To be rich, your riches need not project great financial value.
Wealth, on the other hand, is by definition an abundances of valuable possessions or resources. To be wealthy, you must have possessions rich in value.
So again I ask the question, wealth vs rich? I hope that by this point your aim is to be wealthy, to have possessions rich in value. This may be reflected in your time, or a material possession such as money or property. But, on a basic level, aim to be more than rich. So stop saying that you want to be rich and instead tell the world that you want to be wealthy.
Conclusion
We throw the words “rich” and “wealthy” around on a daily basis. Think about what the words truly mean: wealth vs rich. If you really appreciate the differences between the two words, you will stop saying that you want to be rich and instead proclaim that you want to be wealthy. Aim to be wealthy and have a richness of value on your journey to financial independence.
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