Have you ever wondered why in many cultures money are perceived as a bad thing?
Having a lot of them are frowned upon, and discussing them is a 'bad tone'.
What's evil about this green stuff?
I actually have a theory that explains it, but I'll tell you a bit about it later.
First, a tale. Famous One : -
Once upon a time there was a fox strolling through the woods. He came upon a grape orchard.
There he found a bunch of beautiful grapes hanging from a high branch.
"Boy those sure would be tasty," he thought to himself.
He backed up and took a running start, and jumped. Not high enough.
He went back to his starting spot and tried again. He almost got high enough this time, but not quite.
He tried and tried, again and again, but just couldn't get high enough to grab the grapes.
Finally, he gave up.
As he walked away, he put his nose in the air and said: "I am sure those grapes are sour."
What's the moral?
It is easy to despise what you cannot get.
I think it's kinda like that with money.
We've all been told that the Universe is an abundant place, but when you're paying your bills that doesn't seem true.
We're wired to believe that money is in short supply, they are hard to come by, and they don't grow on trees.
Remember, that your beliefs create your reality. So if you want to improve your life you need to improve your belief system first.
Something to think about.
“You don't have to jump till exhaustion like a poor fox in order to achieve your goals.
Yes, achieving goals takes work, but you can speed the process”
Yours Faithfully,
Shah Sanket