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Wanting for something.... But that only suggests you're not rich enough to get what you want, assuming everything has a priceNot a millionaire but
have a good living and can buy most things you want.
When you have enough money to no longer need to work, everything is paid for and you have more than enough, even for well into your retirement years. Where money is no object, even after purchasing a mansion with cash.
If I were rich, neither myself or anyone in my circle of friends and family would ever have a need to work again, unless they wanted to merely for the joy of working.
Wealth is about security and contentment of circumstance then.
I live within a comfortable bubble of economic prosperity within my demographic and social status. It could at any moment burst, however, and it would definitely set me back so I am not really totally comfortable. If I don't work I would be in some sort of trouble so I wouldn't say I'm rich - rich in spirit maybe. I just want to not have to work an hourly job and generate income passively somehow. I'm still looking at various ways, and hopefully within the next 5 years I can depend on just passive income, and at that point I will say I'm comfortable. The day I can just focus on my interests without worrying about monetary matters then I would say I'm rich.
Insecurity about the future drives the need to create wealth to weather the unknown. Again security lies in being prepared for the worst, and in that sense your life is rich when you are content.

