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Why Most Millionaires Still Feel Poor
We have been lied to about the definition of wealth. We are told that "getting money" is the finish line. We see people win the lottery, sign massive sports contracts, or inherit fortunes, only to see them broke and broken five years later. Why? Because they had money, but they didn't have wealth.
Money is a guest—it comes and goes. Wealth is a mindset and a system that attracts money and makes it stay.
Sunday Adelaja, a man who built one of the largest self-help movements in Europe, argues that if you focus on the paper in your pocket without fixing the software in your head, you will always be a slave to your bank account. In Money Won’t Make You Rich, he reveals that true prosperity is about the value you provide to the world. If you want to change your life, you have to stop chasing currency and start chasing the principles that govern it. This is the blueprint for building a legacy that outlives you.
Key Concepts: The Principles of True Prosperity1. Money as a Tool, Not a Master
The central premise is that money is a "neutral" servant. It amplifies who you already are. If you are greedy, money makes you a monster; if you are generous, money makes you a savior. The book teaches that you must master your character and your "why" before you can safely handle a "how much."
2. The Law of Value and Service
Adelaja posits that money is simply a reward for solving a problem for someone else. If you want more money, you must find a bigger problem to solve or serve more people. Wealth is the result of turning your unique gifts into a service that benefits society. When you focus on adding value, money "finds" you.
3. Management is the Key to Increase
Many people pray for more money, but Adelaja argues that most of us can't manage the money we already have. Wealth is built through the disciplined management of resources. He emphasizes that "increase" follows "management"—if you show you can manage $100 with excellence, the laws of success will eventually bring you $1,000.
4. Financial Freedom vs. Financial Independence
The book makes a critical distinction:
5. The Power of Passive Income and Systems
Adelaja teaches that you cannot work your way to wealth through labor alone. You must build systems—investments, businesses, or intellectual property—that work for you while you sleep. The goal is to move from "working for money" to "having money work for you," freeing up your time to pursue your true purpose in life.
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