Welcome to The Center for Wealth & Legacy Studies
We would like to welcome you to The Center for Wealth & Legacy StudiesTM journal. Our Board of Advisors, Underwriting Sponsors, Contributing Sponsors and Speakers will add their thoughts to help educate and inform investors and their advisors so that they can make better informed wealth and legacy decisions.
The Center for Wealth & Legacy Studies journal will cover all things related to growing, protecting, managing, enjoying and distributing wealth. As important, however, we address matters of legacy and the passing on of the family virtues and values that helped create the wealth in the first place.
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Reader Comments (1)
Welcome to our site! We look forward to having you attend our upcoming series on matters of wealth and legacy, and invite your thoughts - questions - suggestions - insights into all matters pertaining to wealth and legacy.
Wealth is far more than just "financial" ... In the Old Testament, wealth refers to deeper things than just the financial - such as the "wealth" of relationships, health, mental & physical wealth, and especially, the spiritual wealth of an individual. How often have we seen someone trade their health for their financial wealth - or the "relational bank" is overdrawn in the pursuit of financial wealth. Would we say that such a person is truly wealthy if they have left their health or their family/friends behind in the pursuit of "riches" that cannot be taken beyond this worldly existence?
Don't misunderstand, I do believe the best thing I can do for the poor is not be one of them! But, if my life is just to pile up financial wealth without attending to the acquisition of physical, relational, mental, emotional and spiritual wealth, I am desperately one dimensional ... my life will be like riding on tires in which one spoke is significantly longer than all the others. Should I be surprised that my journey through life is "bumpy" and uncomfortable without balanced "spokes" of the wealth wheel?