The WEALTH Character Component represents money, our relationship with the physical and material world, and our sex drive. The INTELLECT (Resource) Character Component represents our learning and intellectual abilities. In a nutshell, this combination means that a person can use their intellect to generate wealth. Individuals with this Bridge are less likely to work for someone else because they seek financial independence and creative freedom.
Most people with such a combination aim to become entrepreneurs or look for opportunities to express their creativity on their own terms. Driven by a strong desire for freedom, they focus intently on accumulating wealth to achieve their goals.
The Entrepreneurship Talent Bridge is crucial for those aspiring to become entrepreneurs. Notable examples include Warren Buffett, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Marc Andreessen. This setup also embodies creative freedom and the ability to live independently and on one’s own terms, as exemplified by Steve McQueen and Heath Ledger.
CONDITIONS: WEALTH is much more substantial than INTELLECT (Low efficiency)
If the WEALTH Component is significantly more potent than the INTELLECT Component, a person might not have the typical entrepreneurial mindset and may lack an intellectual approach to wealth generation. Consequently, they might need to work physically harder to make money.
REMEDY: This imbalance can be addressed if the person has a solid POWER Component, which can deplete excess WEALTH and support the INTELLECT Component. Additionally, a strong BODY Component can help the INTELLECT counteract the WEALTH Component’s overwhelming influence.
Suppose one or both of these remedial Components are present. In that case, the negative traits caused by this imbalance are likely to be neutralized, allowing the individual to shift their focus to another Talent Bridge and adopt a more balanced, practical approach to wealth generation.
CONDITIONS: WEALTH is much weaker than INTELLECT (Low efficiency)
If the WEALTH Component is significantly weaker than the INTELLECT Component, a person is likely to have weak entrepreneurial aspirations or troubles setting up a viable business.
REMEDY: This imbalance can be addressed if the person has a solid OUTPUT Component, which can deplete excess INTELLECT and support the WEALTH Component.
Suppose this remedial Component is present and strong. In that case, the negative traits caused by this imbalance are likely to be neutralized, allowing the individual to shift their focus to another Talent Bridge and adopt a more balanced, practical approach to their goals.
CONDITIONS: Both Components are robust (High intensity)
If both Components are excessive, they often dominate the entire chart, neutralizing other Components and potential Talent Bridges, creating an undesirable dynamic. Negative clashes between these two Components are highly likely. While the person may excel at tasks related to these Components, they might struggle with tasks related to others.
REMEDY: The BODY Component is the only one capable of simultaneously reducing excessive WEALTH and INTELLECT. Regardless of strength, its presence is likely to have a positive impact. Therefore, ensuring that the BODY Component is at least present is crucial, given its favorable implications in this case.
CONDITIONS: Both Components are weak (Low intensity)
If both Components are weak, this Talent Bridge may not be very active unless stimulated by a Dynamic Chart, and even then, the quality may be questionable.
REMEDY: In such cases, remedying the situation is quite tricky due to the overall low quality of the Bridge, which is likely beyond repair. The person should focus more on other Bridges that may offer more substantial support and potential for growth.

CONDITIONS: Both sides are solid (High efficiency)