Small Wins That Made Me Feel Rich This Month
by Henrik Bacilieri
I’m not rich yet.
No trust fund. No six-figure job. No investments paying me in my sleep—yet.
But this month, something clicked.
I started noticing the small wins.
The quiet victories.
The habits I’ve built that didn’t seem like much until I zoomed out.
And honestly? Those things made me feel rich inside.
Here are a few of them:
✅ 1. I built my first $500 emergency fund.
It might not sound like much—but it’s the first time I’ve ever had money set aside that wasn’t for bills. That money represents stability. A small wall between me and chaos.
✅ 2. I said “no” to something I couldn’t afford—and didn’t feel guilty.
A group of friends invited me to a trip. Old me would’ve said yes, then stressed. New me politely declined, stuck to my budget, and kept my peace. That’s growth.
✅ 3. I tracked every dollar.
For 30 days, I didn’t let one cent go unaccounted for. That discipline is building the muscle I’ll need when I’m managing more money.
✅ 4. I invested in a book, not sneakers.
Bought a copy of The Millionaire Next Door. That one book gave me more long-term value than any material thing could this month. Knowledge is a forever asset.
✅ 5. I stayed consistent with this blog.
I promised myself I’d document the journey—and I’m doing it. Every post is a step closer to the life I’m building.
These things may seem small. But they matter.
Because wealth starts on the inside.
And this month, I felt rich in discipline, rich in clarity, and rich in intention.
I’m proud of that.
More to come.
Henrik Bacilieri