Your Network = Your Net Worth
“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” ~ Jim Rohn
Jim Rohn once said that “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with”.
Rohn’s statement suggests that your relationships have a direct and significant impact on your net worth—not just financially, but also in terms of happiness, growth, and success.
Rohn emphasized that the people you surround yourself with can either lift you up or hold you back, shaping your beliefs, standards, and ultimately, your results in life.
Literally, the people who surround you can be a tailwind propelling you faster and farther forward; or, they can resemble a headwind slowing you down and limiting you progress.
Many successful people intentionally seek out relationships with others who have the qualities or financial status they aspire to, believing that their own net worth will reflect the average of those in their inner circle.
You should also seek out relationships that enhance your life. You should:
• Evaluate your circle: Are they dream-chasers or dream-killers? Are they helping you grow or keeping you stuck?
• Be intentional about building relationships with people who inspire, challenge, and support your goals.
• Loyalty is important, but not at the expense of your own growth. Sometimes, outgrowing old relationships is necessary to reach your potential.
• Healthy relationships are built on service, commitment, and loyalty, but you must also seek relationships that nurture your ambitions. Life is best lived in service to others.
Evaluate your inner circle and know that if you want to shift your life, you need to find a new and improved inner circle. Invest in relationships that contribute positively to your life, and be that person for others. Your social circle is a key driver of your net worth and overall success.
Source: https://www.business.com/articles/10-principles-of-success-quotes-to-inspire-from-jim-rohn
True Wealth is Your Health, Your Relationships and Gratitude.