There is often an undercurrent in well-made vampire films. The monetary aspect of life is centuries old and the vampire no longer is focused on it. Often that aspect is so well established they don’t even do anything for it. Corporations, dividends – who knows.
The vampire goes about doing whatever they’re interested in.
Money takes care of itself.
It’s no secret the anti-aging industry is no longer wishful thinking. Time magazine even made a front-page about living to 142 years. Since that article the magazine has published many more following advancements in anti-aging. In the next decade the world will have mainstream access to be whatever age they want. It will become a moral question. Not a question about what is possible or the capabilities of humankind.
In about 2020 I began to change my thinking about wealth creation, hard work, and behaving like I was half my age. I started formulating my own plan to spend time and establish my own version of vampire wealth.
See the chapter of life I was in wasn’t having me wanting to go act like I was 20.
But my vampire theory of wealth changed this…
At age 45 if I spend the next decade creating wealth and behaving like I am 25 then after 10 more years I’ll be 35. Because that’s about how long it will take for technology to catchup. And when it has, I will have how ever many more centuries to enjoy the freedom of the wealth systems I have put in place.
Vampire wealth.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting I’m doing anything I don’t enjoy. I’m an entrepreneur after all. I make things. But I was beginning to fall into the thinking patterns of someone who is in his forty’s. It’s easy to fall into patterns that don’t serve us or create the best version of our lives.
When I think about a single decade… of a life that is rich with vitality… and lasts 200 years or more.
A decade is no time at all.