Most people only think about wealth in one dimension: money. But wealth is bigger than a bank balance. There are four kinds of wealth that shape a truly well-lived life: **Financial Wealth** — money, assets, savings, income **Social Wealth** — relationships, reputation, community **Time Wealth** — freedom, flexibility, the ability to choose how you spend your hours **Health Wealth** — your physical and mental wellbeing No single person is an expert in all four. That's not a flaw — it's actually the whole reason this community works. **Why This Group Is Different** In this skool, we have members with deep expertise across all four types of wealth — financial planners, business owners, health and fitness coaches, relationship and community builders, time-management and productivity experts. Each of us has spent years building knowledge in our own lane. The idea is simple: instead of staying in our individual silos, we learn from each other. - The financial expert learns how poor health habits quietly erode the energy needed to build wealth. - The health coach learns how financial stress shows up as physical symptoms long before anyone names it. - The community builder learns how time wealth — or the lack of it — determines whether people can even show up for their relationships. - The productivity expert learns how social wealth often creates the opportunities that money alone can't buy. None of us sees the full picture alone. Together, we get closer to it. **The Goal** This isn't about everyone becoming an expert in everything. It's about pooling what we each already know — sharing real strategies, real experience, real wins and mistakes — so the whole community levels up faster than any of us could individually. When a member with financial expertise sits down with a member who's spent a decade in health and wellness, both walk away knowing more than they did. And when that knowledge moves through the group, it doesn't just help the two people in the conversation — it strengthens everyone watching, asking questions, and applying what they learn to their own lives.