In "As the Crow Flies," Jeffrey Archer explores the idea that wealth is not a universal aim for everyone. Many individuals prioritize personal fulfillment, relationships, or other life goals over monetary success, emphasizing that wealth should not be the only measure of success or happiness.
Archer highlights diverse perspectives on wealth, illustrating that some people find meaning through personal achievements and connections rather than financial gain. The book suggests that true fulfillment comes from pursuing one's passions and values, not solely amassing wealth.