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Good life starts with a clear intention

Money is power. It cannot buy you love, but it sure can buy you a good life.  The definition of good life is individual, and there is no one size fits all. Many people don’t have clarity on what it means for them.  The famous  Maslow pyramid  is designed to apply to everyone. Money predominantly helps you with the first two bottom layers, and it is a lot. As an artificial intelligence executive (main job), I know from experience that the best insights come from a place where strategy meets data. It is where your goal, experience and intuition are contrasted with data, truthfully reflecting what you actually do.  You need to start with deciding what good means for you.  Describe, or picture, what your view of a good life is, and this will help you understand what assets and actions you would need to get there.  Don’t overthink it in the beginning, and don’t get discouraged if the gap between there and now seems too big. Take it as an exciting challenge with multiple steps: much like a c
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