Book Freak #200: The 5 Types of Wealth
A Transformative Guide to Design Your Dream Life

After three years of research and thousands of interviews, The 5 Types of Wealth offers a framework for building a truly rich life — one defined not just by money, but by time, relationships, mental clarity, and physical vitality working together across every season of your journey.
Core Principles
Time Wealth
Time is your most valuable and finite asset. Time Wealth means having the freedom to choose how you spend it, where you spend it, and whom you spend it with. It requires three things: awareness that time is limited, attention to spending it on what matters, and control over your own schedule. The ultimate goal isn’t more time — it’s the freedom to allocate it according to your preferences.
Social Wealth
Social Wealth is about depth over breadth — cultivating deep, meaningful connections with a small group of people rather than shallow relationships with many. Your inner circles, communities, and the quality of your bonds determine much of your life satisfaction. Remember: everyone you love is on loan for a short period of time.
Mental Wealth
Mental Wealth shapes how you experience everything else. It consists of purpose (a vision that guides your decisions), growth (eagerness to learn and change), and space (time to think, recharge, and listen to your inner voice). The greatest discoveries come not from finding right answers but from asking right questions.
Physical Wealth
Treat your body like a house you have to live in for another seventy years. Physical Wealth rests on three pillars: movement (daily activity focusing on cardio, strength, and flexibility), nutrition (whole, unprocessed foods), and recovery (prioritizing sleep). Minor issues become major issues over time — repair them early.
Financial Wealth
Financial Wealth means defining what “enough” means to you and building toward it. Money enables the other four types of wealth but doesn’t replace them. Never let the quest for more distract you from the beauty of enough. Your wealthy life may involve money, but it will ultimately be defined by everything else.
Try It Now
- Rate yourself 1-10 on each type of wealth: Time, Social, Mental, Physical, Financial. Which one is most neglected?
- Identify one area where you’ve been “occasionally extraordinary” but inconsistent. Commit to being “consistently reliable” instead.
- Write down your definition of “enough” financially. What number would give you freedom without endless striving?
- Schedule one thing this week that invests in a non-financial type of wealth you’ve been neglecting.
Quote
“Never let the quest for more distract you from the beauty of enough.”
03/13/26



