Time is Wealth: Stop Wasting Your Richest Asset

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In this punchy and thought-provoking episode of The Wealth Zen, Sam Marshall sits down with Charmaine Soobramoney to explore the one resource we all have equally — time.

Charmaine shares how time is more than just a ticking clock — it’s a teacher, an investment, and your most powerful currency. From the silent drain of endless scrolling to the impact of procrastination, we break down how your relationship with time can either fuel or fracture your wealth journey.

🕒 What’s your hourly rate? Would you "pay" yourself for how you spend your time each day?
📉 Are you letting 4 hours of screen time rob your future self of financial freedom?
💡 Learn how the wealthy buy back time to maximise value — and how you can too.

This episode is a wake-up call to audit your habits, reclaim your hours, and treat time like the precious asset it truly is.
7 May English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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