News

Achieving Life’s Equilibrium

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 4, 2013

Above: islets in the Caribbean Sea (CJ Photo)

How does one live a balanced life and find the right equilibrium— particularly in the Caribbean?

Dennis Chung, a chartered accountant and economic expert, believes he has the answers. And it’s what led him to write his latest book, Achieving Life’s Equilibrium — Balancing Health, Wealth and Happiness for Optimal Living.

Chung says he was driven to write the book, which follows his earlier Charting Jamaica’s Economic and Social Development, because of his own personal experiences.

“I decided to write it because I realized that we have really have not had any awareness of what life is,” he tells Caribbean Journal. “I’ve always questioned it — I’ve always said, ‘what really is the purpose of life’ — is it to be born, to go to school, to get married, to go to work and to retire, or is there something else?”

A native of Jamaica, Chung says it was that search that led him to apply his own skills and analysis to the subject, with several clear findings.

“I saw that what you really need is an equilibrium state — you need to have balance in all of three spheres of life: families and friends, good health and wealth,” he said. “I wanted to leave something for the younger people coming up so that they would not be caught in a “matrix,” that they would understand from an early age.”

And it’s additionally important in Jamaica and the Caribbean, says Chung, an expert on the Jamaican economy.

“For Jamaicans, it’s even more relevant because of the economic challenges that we have,” he says. “Jamaica, in terms of literacy, is not high up there when compared to other countries; so it’s much more relevant to explain this concept to them.”

Jamaicans, he says, need to examine these fundamental principles, especially the health and wellness prong, something that could be easier to follow than initially thought.

“The truth is that Jamaica has a lot of these organic foods that are really good for us,” he says. “We have a lot of these things, the ground provisions, organic chickens, meats, vegetables — and by improving your health you are also adding to your own financial well-being.”

Chung says he is trying to push Jamaicans toward family as well.

“That’s one of the thing’s that’s lacking here — the realization that the way to make ourselves happy is to make the people we spend the most time with happy – and eventually we’ll be happy also,” he says. “What I do is point out and not just outline the principles, but put a roadmap in there — so people can understand what principles to follow and show people how to get to that equilibrium state of life.”

The response thus far has been strong.

“I’ve had good response — a mother called because she wanted to get copies for her children, because she wanted them to understand this now, so that they grow up with that balance in their lives,” he says.

What Chung says he wants readers to take away is that achieving the ideal balance in life is not a fad – it’s a constant process that has to be sustainable.

“A lot of people do things but they don’t sustain it,” he says. “You have to recognize that this is a shift — it has to be a part of you. For health, you have to make exercise a part of you. You have to have those principles of wealth management, it’s not about investing in a Ponzi scheme. It has to be a lifestyle shift — you can’t be a product, a service, a fad.”

— CJ Books

Popular Posts cape santa maria

From Anguilla to Aruba, the Best Caribbean Beaches to Visit This Summer

Forget the Hamptons, forget Santorini. And Florida? There’s a reason snowbirds go home in the summer. If you’re looking for a summertime beach getaway, the Caribbean is it. The water is deliciously warm, the trade winds keep you cool and […]


The Winners of the 2024 Caribbean Green Awards 

caribbean green

With almost 20,000 votes, the winners of the Caribbean Green Awards 2024 Presented by E-Finity have been crowned.  From state-of-the-art marine conservation projects to hotels that are redefining sustainability, the Green movement has never been stronger in the Caribbean.  “This […]


Curacao’s Newest All-Inclusive Resort Reinvents the Beach Bungalow

beach bungalow on the sand with reflection of water

Hyatt’s Dreams brand first debuted on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curacao back in 2019, a transformation of what had been the Hilton Curacao. In many ways, Dreams’ debut helped change the game for the island, helping to kick off […]


Related Posts jamaica falmouth riu resort with beach and blue water

Riu’s New All-Inclusive in Montego Bay Has an Opening Date 

Riu’s highly-anticipated new resort in greater Montego Bay now has an opening date: May 4, 2024, Caribbean Journal has learned.  The new all-inclusive resort is now taking reservations for stays, according to Riu’s Web site.  A 753-room resort, it’s the […]


Island Routes Has a New Travel Advisor Loyalty Program 

island routes

Island Routes has a new loyalty program for travel advisors, Caribbean Travel Advisor has learned.  The company has launched Island Route Rewards, which offers benefits like free experiences, preferred rates and priority access for clients, among other inclusions.  That includes […]


Is This the Best All-Inclusive Restaurant in Jamaica?

zenith all-inclusive in jamaica

Its name is Zenith. It’s perched on the top floor of a stately, open-air white building with panoramic vistas of the aqua Caribbean below, hut-dotted white sand beaches below and pops of forest green mountains in the approachable distance. It’s […]


SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up for Caribbean Journal's free newsletter for a daily dose of beaches, hotels, rum and the best Caribbean travel information on the net.


No. Thank You