Discover how being 'rich' means more than money in the bank—it's about being 'time rich' too. Learn practical strategies for building financial freedom and the ability to spend time on what truly matters.

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Lena: Hey there, welcome to another episode of "Money Matters"! I've been thinking about something lately, Nia. Everyone talks about wanting to be rich, but what does that actually mean in 2026? Is it all about having millions in the bank?
Nia: That's such a good question, Lena. You know, I was just reading about this self-made millionaire, Ramit Sethi, who has a fascinating take. He says being rich isn't just about money—it's about being "time rich."
Lena: Time rich? That sounds intriguing. What exactly does he mean by that?
Nia: He defines it as having the freedom to spend time extravagantly on things you love. Like his father who would always pick up the phone when his kids called, no matter what he was doing at work. That's wealth that doesn't show up in your bank account!
Lena: Wow, I never thought about it that way. So being rich isn't just about fancy cars and big houses—it's about having control over your time?
Nia: Exactly! And here's what's surprising: research has actually shown that spending money on time-saving services is linked to greater life satisfaction. It's not about hoarding cash—it's about creating freedom in your life.
Lena: That completely shifts how I think about building wealth. So let's dive into the practical strategies that can help anyone become rich—both with money and time—regardless of their current income level.