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Dear Friend,

I’m unsure how you got here (I’ll explain the website design in a moment)…

Perhaps you saw a social post and clicked a link? Maybe you read about it in a publication or a friend referred you? Perhaps you stumbled upon it by sheer luck?

No matter how you arrived, I’m glad you’re here, and I hope you’re accompanied by a glass, mug, or dram of your favorite beverage. However, time is precious, so let’s get to the point.

The Point:

I—like many—want to make the most of this thing we call life. However, it turns out there’s no definitive guide to doing so. What works for one person may not work for another. Something that brings you happiness this year may not next year. An investment yielding great returns can suddenly take a downward turn. The business you were passionate about building starts to feel like a dull routine. Something you deeply desired in your teenage years may become unimportant or even humorous later in life.

This is all to say that life is a precarious thing, and figuring out how to navigate it can feel like trying to crack the code of an enigma. Perhaps you agree?

If so, continue reading…

You see, I’m what you might call a “ponderer.”

I’ve spent a lot of time—arguably too much—thinking about how to make the most of my life, investments, and overall wealth.

The central question that I find particularly interesting and continually explore in my writing is:

“How can we live authentically wealthy lives?”

In other words, I explore what it means to be wealthy and how to build it, encompassing both financial and personal aspects, and share my insights on this website to assist others.

Here are a few things you should know about my writing:

  1. I write in the form of letters, from me to you.
  2. I write about financial wealth, including:
    • Financial Literacy
    • Real Estate Investing
    • Business Growth
  3. I write about personal wealth, including:
    • Experiences
    • Relationships
    • Time Allocation and Management
    • Health

I don’t have all the answers, and I still have much to learn. But I’m happy to share what I’ve uncovered so far, and I hope you find it useful.

Click the “Enter Website” button to read through my growing repository of letters.

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I hope to see you inside.

Sincerely,

Patrick McLaughlin

P.S. I promised I’d address the website design, and I strive to be a man of my word, so here you go:

Words are powerful and beautiful in their own right. In a world where our attention is continually drained by flashy advertisements, noisy notifications, and endless feeds of fast-paced content, I want this to be a space of focus, intentionality, and reflection. 

To achieve this, I removed nearly all unnecessary design elements and features from the website so you can focus on what’s most valuable—the words and concepts.

Enter Website