Wealth consultant Roger Hamilton is a leading expert in Asia. After making millions by the time he was 30 years old, he created the Wealth Dynamics Profiling System and wrote the international bestseller, “Wink and Grow Rich”.
Additionally, Roger is a co-founder and the chairman for XL Results Foundation, the largest entrepreneur network in Asia Pacific. “XL Magazine” is the first magazine of its kind. It is published by XL Results Foundation and is dedicated to social enterprise.
Roger encourages people to learn from their mistakes, and rightly so, because he has made many of them. He has made and lost millions of dollars in his young life. Today he enjoys building new businesses in Asia as a sort of serial entrepreneur. His first was launched during the Asian Crisis of 1997.
You might be surprised to learn that wealth isn’t the most important thing in Roger’s life. Passion is what drives him. Passion is that fire deep within that makes you eager to jump out of bed in the morning and start your day. Creating wealth is so much easier (and more fun) when you’re doing what you love rather than earning your keep.
Roger looks at the relationship between wealth and passion in a unique way. His definition of wealth isn’t how much cash you have. It’s what’s left over when all the money is spent or lost. If your only passion is money, you’ll have nothing when the money is gone. Having other passions allows you to rebuild wealth when necessary.
Life is full of choices. Roger learned that the hard way while attending Cambridge University. His major course of study was architecture, however, he had a passion for participating on the rowing team. To complicate matters, his friends wanted him to get a job so he could afford to accompany them on a trip to Greece.
Sometimes to solve the riddle of several decisions at once, you need to turn them into a single question and answer. It’s what Roger Hamilton does. We combine tasks at home or work. We even listen to educational audios while driving in the car. Why not combine all of the important aspects of our lives?
Roger’s dilemma was filling his architectural portfolio, making money, and keeping up with rowing team practices at the same time. He decided to start making drawings of famous buildings. Those drawings filled his portfolio, copies of them were sold for money, and that left him plenty of free time for the rowing team. It was a winning combination!