BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 2, 2025
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The real meaning of wealth, says Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé is opening up about what he believes matters most in life—and it’s not money, fame, or possessions.

In a recent interview, the Canadian singer said his views on success shifted radically after his son’s cancer diagnosis, leading him to embrace faith, family, and friendship as the true markers of wealth, CBN reported.

During an appearance on the “Diary of a CEO” podcast hosted by Steven Bartlett, Bublé discussed a life-altering moment that redirected his outlook. He shared how his perception of what it means to be rich drastically changed following his son Noah’s battle with cancer at the age of three.

The singer revealed that the experience forced him to re-evaluate what he once considered important. At the time, Bublé took a temporary break from his music career to be with his family and support his child through treatment.

Although Noah has remained free of cancer since then, Bublé admitted that the ordeal left a lasting impact on him and stripped away any sense of emotional security he once had.

Bublé Reflects on Loss, Faith, and Priorities

In the podcast interview, Bublé said his son’s illness served as a wake-up call that made it clear he did not have his priorities in the right order before. He described the experience as deeply transformative, shifting his focus inward.

He explained that many people, especially in Western culture, associate richness with expensive cars or access to exclusive experiences. But for Bublé, real richness now lies in other areas of life.

“Rich isn’t what you think it is, kid,” Bublé said in the podcast. He went on to challenge society’s definition of success, emphasizing that material items offer little in the way of true happiness.

Critique of Materialism and Modern Wealth

He pointedly criticized the materialistic mindset that equates wealth with superficial items like Lamborghinis or tickets to high-profile sporting events, such as seeing Messi play. He drew a sharp contrast between this definition and what he has come to value through personal hardship.

“The people that I know that have the most stuff are the most miserable people that I know,” the singer added. For him, worthwhile riches are rooted in emotional and spiritual depth, not luxury goods.

Bublé acknowledged that some might question the sincerity of a wealthy celebrity speaking on the non-importance of money. He seemed to anticipate this skepticism, yet remained candid about the lessons life had taught him.

Personal Faith Without Religious Labels

Although faith plays a central role in Bublé’s idea of wealth, he was careful to clarify that he doesn’t identify with organized religion. He described his beliefs as personal and not bound by traditional religious standards.

In a 2023 interview with The Guardian, Bublé said he doesn’t call himself a God-fearing Christian or even a religious person. Instead, he described a spiritual connection that brings him peace, though not built on formal doctrine.

“I have a really wonderful and personal relationship with my faith,” he said. “But it’s not a heavy thing, I’m just not that guy. I don’t want to pretend that I am.”

Final Reflections on Life and Meaning

Throughout the podcast, Bublé repeated the idea that lasting fulfillment comes from intimacy and trust with the people in one’s life. He emphasized that in the end, possessions don’t bring peace or purpose.

“Nobody looks back and says, ‘[Expletive], I wish I’d collected more stuff,’” Bublé remarked during the interview. It was a statement meant to challenge what many consider life goals today.

The Grammy-winning artist’s comments have circulated widely on social media, where many fans have expressed admiration for his vulnerability and perspective. His words resonate for those interested in rethinking what it means to truly live well.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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