Success Formula – Happiness, Health and Cashflow

Mon, Oct 5, 2009

Becoming Successful

Success Formula – Happiness, Health and Cashflow

In a previous post I was writing about the difference between being rich and being wealthy. As I intended in that post, I will post an update of my own wealth every month. I won’t disclose any details about the values most of the time, but I will tell you what decisions I made and how I think they are going to work out for me. In the end I hope this series will be a valuable resource for beginning entrepreneurs, who want to learn more about which decisions make the most sense.

Updated Formula

The first thing to notice is that I have updated the formula. I updated it because I have been listening to The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life. You must understand that I look up to Buffet, he is a very good investor. But I heard someone say ‘Warren Buffet is the most successful investor of all time’. And that simply isn’t true.

Success comes from being rich as much as it comes from being happy. Now, listening to the audio book, I came to the conclusion that Warren probably made the most of his life, overcoming obstacles that most of us may never overcome. However, he worked all the time, spending time in his study while his wife was eating with the kids. And herein lies the flaw of my formula. It doesn’t take into account the amount of time you work!

So I have fixed this. The less you work, the more your income is worth, since basically your hourly rate is infinite. This is important, because your hourly rate is a bottleneck. If you work zero hours per week and do that for exactly zero weeks per year … whatever money you make is truly residual. This is the best way to earn money; doesn’t everybody want to become rich while doing whatever they want? Therefore the formula is updated with the values w (the number of weeks you work per year) and t (the number of hours you work per week, on average):

S = (3H * 2h * C) / (0,001 + (w/52 * t/100))

The values of the formula are otherwise still the same, with C being calculated from your income minus your expenses:

C = i – e

So now the formula is built up of the following values:

  • S means success, ranging from zero to infinity
  • H means happiness, ranging from zero (very depressed) to 1 (as happy as you’ve ever been)
  • h means health, ranging from zero (dead) to 1 (there is nothing wrong with you)
  • C means cashflow, ranging from negative (expenses are higher than income) to infinity (remember C = i – e)
  • w means weeks, ranging from zero to 52, the number of weeks you work per year
  • t means time, ranging from zero to 100, the number of hours you work per week (on average)

I have simplified the formula by making each year 52 weeks and maximizing the number of hours you can work to 100. If you work more than this, you should seriously consider making drastic changes in your life. Because there is no way you will be able to maintain that lifestyle without having a burnout!

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3 Responses to “Success Formula – Happiness, Health and Cashflow”

  1. Polprav Says:

    Hello from Russia!
    Can I quote a post in your blog with the link to you?

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  2. Wealth Formula Says:

    The suggested formula is bit interesting, the information suggested was very useful thanks for the information.

    Reply


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