Beyond Money Rich: Five Types of Wealth #179 | The Military Money Manual Video

Your net worth isn't the full picture of your wealth. Financial independence is great, but if your health, relationships, and purpose suffer, are you really wealthy?

In this episode, Jamie and Spencer break down The Five Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom and how to create a life that’s truly rich—beyond just the numbers in your bank account.

Overview:

Financial wealth is only one piece of the puzzle. Sahil Bloom’s book introduces the concept that true wealth comes in five forms: time, social, mental, physical, and financial wealth. Jamie and Spencer reflect on their own experiences in the military and beyond, exploring how service members often have hidden riches in some areas—like social and mental wealth—but struggle in others, like financial or physical health.

Wealth isn’t just about money. The most financially successful people often struggle in health, relationships, and purpose. The goal isn’t to maximize one area but to balance all five types of wealth so you can build a truly rich life—one that’s deeply fulfilling, not just financially secure.

Key Points:


• The Five Types of Wealth Defined: A breakdown of time, social, mental, physical, and financial wealth—why all five matter.

• Military Service & Wealth: How military members often have strong mental and social wealth but struggle in financial and physical areas.

• Time Wealth & How to Own Your Schedule: The importance of time freedom—are your days designed to build the life you want?

• Social Wealth & Deepening Relationships: How to build lasting friendships, especially after leaving the military.

• Mental Wealth & Purpose: How defining a personal mission statement can shape a more fulfilling life.

• Physical Wealth & Health: The long-term impact of fitness, nutrition, and recovery on overall life satisfaction.

• Financial Wealth & The Enough Life: The danger of chasing an ever-moving financial goal and defining your version of financial sufficiency.

Mentioned Resources & Links:


• Sahil Bloom’s book The Five Types of Wealth (link

• The quiz (link on Sahil Bloom’s website (for assessing your wealth across all five categories)

• The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel (link

• Episode 46 about Psychology of Money (link

• Personal Finance Club (link – Jeremy Schneider’s simple investing strategies

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