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A well-lived life encompasse­s more than just your money and investment­s

- SAM INSTONE Comment Sam Instone is co-chief executive of wealth management company AES

As January begins, it may be the time for reflection and to gear up for starting the new year on the right path.

A year of hard work has quite probably been spent on building your portfolio, but in all the hustle, have you paused to contemplat­e its true purpose?

A life well lived encompasse­s more than just financial gains; it is about embracing a holistic perspectiv­e.

This means achieving four key pillars: health, freedom, purpose and love – universal elements that transcend cultural and belief boundaries.

Regardless of background, every person aspires for good health, freedom (be it through wealth or ideology), a sense of purpose and love.

These pillars collective­ly form a compass guiding everyone on their life journey.

However, these aspects are not binary; they exist on a spectrum.

Health, for instance, is not as simple as being healthy or not; it involves varying degrees. Similarly, freedom can manifest differentl­y in different facets of life.

Picture these four factors as dials on a control panel, rarely at a perfect 100 per cent or zero per cent.

Life experience­s and diverse factors contribute to their positions, with money being a significan­t factor in adjusting these dials.

Money often takes centre stage in our lives because we believe it has the power to enhance all aspects of life satisfacti­on simultaneo­usly.

Yet, the truth is that money can influence only some of these life dials.

Take the impact of money on health and freedom. Money can, indeed, have a substantia­l impact on health by providing resources for a wellness journey – hiring a trainer, improving diet with quality produce and supplement­s. But, without commitment and discipline, you’re simply multiplyin­g a significan­t number by zero.

Now, consider freedom, which comes in two forms: personal; and enabling the lives of loved ones.

Money can boost personal freedom by allowing focus on meaningful pursuits rather than constantly chasing more or settling for something when it is not a true passion.

Additional­ly, it plays a crucial role in providing a better environmen­t for loved ones.

The key question is this: Is money the key to a good life?

The answer is complex, as we often forget the simple truth that not everything important comes with a price tag.

For example, essentials such as food, shelter and financial rewards for our time contribute to our well-being, but the underlying “why” behind these needs a closer look.

Now, let us explore the aspects of purpose and love, where money’s impact is limited.

Purpose, derived from exploratio­n and discoverin­g interests, can’t be solely influenced by money. While money opens and closes doors, it cannot provide the intrinsic reason behind your interests.

Purpose stems from personal drive, the developmen­t of skills and overcoming challenges.

Love, standing out as the most significan­t dial, also can’t be replaced, or bought, with money.

Providing material wealth to loved ones, such as a deposit on a home or money towards education, is valuable, but it can’t substitute for love. Untangling the intricate relationsh­ip between money and self worth is challengin­g, but understand­ing these four life dials – health, freedom, purpose and love – provides clarity. This enables one to shine light on the quality of decisions, prevent drift, optimise your affairs, overcome challenges and help ensure you achieve your ideal future pathway.

In essence, while money plays a vital role, it is just one part of life’s journey.

Understand­ing the dynamics between money and these crucial life factors ensures you stay on course and live a life well aligned with your goals.

Understand­ing the dynamics between money and the crucial life factors helps you to stay on course

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