What if the real problem with modern wealth isn’t that we don’t have enough — but that we have defined it too narrowly?
For decades, success has been measured by a single number: net worth. Careers are built, sacrifices are made, and entire lives are optimised to grow that number.
Yet many people who reach the summit quietly discover something unsettling — they have climbed the wrong mountain.
In Wealth Beyond the Number, Sreedhar K draws on three decades of corporate leadership experience and the timeless wisdom of the Vedic tradition to explore a deeper question:
What does it actually mean to live a wealthy life?
At the heart of the book is the ancient concept of Ashta Lakshmi — the eight dimensions of prosperity, which together define a complete portfolio of wealth:
• Spiritual wealth (inner anchor)
• Financial wealth (freedom and security)
• Health wealth (energy and vitality)
• Social wealth (network and reputation)
• Relational wealth (family and connection)
• Courage wealth (the capacity to take risks and reinvent)
• Intellectual wealth (continuous learning and mastery)
• Impact wealth (contribution beyond oneself)
Blending ancient insight with modern financial thinking, the book introduces powerful ideas such as:
• The Enough Point – defining how much is truly enough
• The Kama Filter – distinguishing conscious desire from endless craving
• The 3-Bucket Architecture – aligning money with the life you want to live
• The Ashta Lakshmi Audit – evaluating your life across all eight dimensions of wealth
This is not a book about getting richer.
It is a book about becoming truly wealthy.
For professionals, leaders, and thoughtful readers who have spent years answering what and how, this book finally asks the question most frameworks ignore:
What is all this for?
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if the real problem with modern wealth isn't that we don't have enough - but that we have defined it too narrowly?For decades, success has been measured by a single number: net worth. Careers are built, sacrifices are made, and entire lives are optimised to grow that number.Yet many people who reach the summit quietly discover something unsettling - they have climbed the wrong mountain.In Wealth Beyond the Number, Sreedhar K draws on three decades of corporate leadership experience and the timeless wisdom of the Vedic tradition to explore a deeper question: What does it actually mean to live a wealthy life?At the heart of the book is the ancient concept of Ashta Lakshmi - the eight dimensions of prosperity, which together define a complete portfolio of wealth: - Spiritual wealth (inner anchor)- Financial wealth (freedom and security)- Health wealth (energy and vitality)- Social wealth (network and reputation)- Relational wealth (family and connection)- Courage wealth (the capacity to take risks and reinvent)- Intellectual wealth (continuous learning and mastery)- Impact wealth (contribution beyond oneself)Blending ancient insight with modern financial thinking, the book introduces powerful ideas such as: - The Enough Point - defining how much is truly enough- The Kama Filter - distinguishing conscious desire from endless craving- The 3-Bucket Architecture - aligning money with the life you want to live- The Ashta Lakshmi Audit - evaluating your life across all eight dimensions of wealthThis is not a book about getting richer.It is a book about becoming truly wealthy.For professionals, leaders, and thoughtful readers who have spent years answering what and how, this book finally asks the question most frameworks ignore: What is all this for? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9789357868242
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