"For the love of money is the root of all evil"
Money is not the root of evil. Loving money is
Currency is a form of energy (realized & potential)
It is indifferent & has no opinions
(Assuming decent financial literacy) here is what will happen if you got rich
You're now making $5 million a year. Let's break down the categories
and/or leveraging the credit to accumulate points. Those points make the banks pay for things like travel, hotels, things
Which means..
As a conductor of energy you've made the banks send flow of money to people and brought that money into positive circulation
'Evil' is being cheap and hoarding your money, not repairing things and being a bad landlord
Good is making sure your properties are in top shape, well managed
For families to raise kids. As a good landlord you provide them with prompt repairs, functional and quality appliances and beautiful design
Not hoarding your money but leveraging it to assist businesses you believe in to expand their operations and serve more people
Allowing them to hire more people, providing jobs
You as a conductor of energy contribute 5-10% of your wealth to organizations and causes you believe in
Helping all sorts of people, providing jobs, providing resources
Supporting a cool kickstarter campaign. Anonymously donating to a content creator you really enjoy
Hoarding money is the evil. Keeping it in flow, and leveraging it, conducting it's energy is the ultimate good
Hoarding 50+ shoes you never wear is NOT contributing to flow
But buying a nice pair of shoes, a nice suit, a nice car.
Sales guy gets commission, all the workers involved get paid salary and that money stays in circulation
The point of this thread points to the fact you getting rich is a win for everyone and is the opposite of evil
Hoarding things you don't need. Hoarding money
Stopping the flow of energy & circulation is the evil, it stems from love of the money & 'being cheap'
What can you do to increase circulation right now?
How can you calibrate and position yourself into the flow of the wealth matrix?
...stay tuned for the next thread
Cheers,
- Yous