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What makes you feel wealthy? SPONSORED Pro Trader Bryan Bottarelli has had ENOUGH of the coin-flip m

What makes you feel wealthy? [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [Shocking 188% in 24 Hours]( Pro Trader Bryan Bottarelli has had ENOUGH of the coin-flip moves of stocks. So he's about to reveal what he calls ""[the single greatest trade in the history of the markets]( It doesn't matter whether a stock moves up or down... [YOU CAN WIN EITHER WAY](. This dead-simple strategy could help you rack up [extraordinary gains of 136%... 178%... and 188% OVERNIGHT](. [Go HERE to see how.]( Defining Wealth in a Wealthy Age Allison Brickell | Managing Editor | The Oxford Club [Allison Brickell] "It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor." - Lucius Annaeus Seneca The quote above comes from philosopher Seneca the Younger. In one of his essays, Seneca described how the trappings of wealth - lavish homes, expensive jewelry, an army of servants - only serve to make a person want more. We've explored this idea of defining wealth (or a lack thereof) at Liberty Through Wealth. In Alexander Green's article "[Just How Much Is Enough?]( he explains that you cannot define wealth by money alone. Even millionaires don't always consider themselves wealthy. Just as Seneca observed in ancient Rome, Alex wrote, "No matter what some people have, they will consider it inadequate when they learn what others have." The same concept applies in the world of business. Though Whole Foods has become one of the world's most successful and admired companies, CEO John Mackey is not merely chasing profits. His mission is to improve the world. He literally wrote the book on how to [unify people around a higher purpose](. As Alex said, "The book won't just make you a better businessperson and a better investor. It will make you a better human being." All this contemplation got us thinking... what does wealth mean to Liberty Through Wealth readers? So we asked: What makes you feel wealthy? Here are some of our favorite responses: - A healthy marriage, decent and respectful children, a future for my soul and having a six-month emergency fund and a diversified investment portfolio all make me feel wealthy. - Not needing money is good, along with a little love in my life. The feeling that I add to the lives of those who walk this Earth with me. - Good health makes me wealthy. - Financial independence and security. - Being healthy, happy. Having someone to share my happiness with. - God, family, USA and my wife's chocolate chip cookies, in that order. I am very blessed. You can [click here]( to join the conversation on Twitter. And [click here]( to add to the discussion on Facebook. As we approach Thanksgiving, we hope you take the time to ponder this question. There are so many things to be thankful for in addition to financial wealth. With all of the things that make life worth living... You're probably wealthier than you think. Note: Comments may have been edited for spelling, grammar and/or clarity. WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Self-Improvement Starts With You]( [Better Business, Bigger Profits... Happier People]( By Alexander Green Becoming a conscious leader starts with a robust commitment to self-improvement. [Clean Energy Stocks]( [A Contrarian's Guide to Playing Energy Stocks]( By Nicholas Vardy Clean energy stocks are on fire while Big Oil seems doomed. The plan of action for investors could not be more straightforward. Or is it? [Investing Blind]( [How to Grow Your Wealth for Decades]( By Mark Ford You don't have to be a sophisticated investor to avoid making big investment mistakes. All you need is a little common sense. SPONSORED [Not a Recession... Not a Depression... THIS Is a Devastation]( [Fac e Mask on Banknote]( America is about to face [a devastating economic crisis](. It will be worse than the Great Recession... and even the Great Depression. But a former government insider is revealing [the five steps]( you MUST take to protect yourself today. You CAN be the hero your family will need... [GO HERE]( to discover how. [Value Investing Needs an Update]( [The End of Value Investing?]( By Nicholas Vardy Value stocks have suffered through a decade from hell. What's a value investor to do? [CVS]( [How to Be a Better Investor... and a Better Human Being]( By Alexander Green On the face of it, CVS is just a chain of 10,000 drugstores. But it's actually on track to completely disrupt the American healthcare system. SPONSORED [DON'T Buy an Investment Property... Billionaires Do THIS Instead]( [Building on the Palm]( Billionaires (like Mark Cuban... George Soros... Sam Zell... even Donald Trump) use THIS investment vehicle for BIG, EASY real estate income. And it costs as little as $5 to get started! 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