Writing this
book has made me question my own attitudes to money in a big way. And it was a
very interesting process to go through. We all have to handle money. We all
have bank accounts and credit cards and loans and overdrafts and mortgages. We
all deal with all the paraphernalia of money every single day of our lives.
book has made me question my own attitudes to money in a big way. And it was a
very interesting process to go through. We all have to handle money. We all
have bank accounts and credit cards and loans and overdrafts and mortgages. We
all deal with all the paraphernalia of money every single day of our lives.
We all need/want
more. So what’s the problem? It’s all about what goes on in our heads. Like
you, I handle money, spend money, save money. And I want to do so more
efficiently, more happily.
more. So what’s the problem? It’s all about what goes on in our heads. Like
you, I handle money, spend money, save money. And I want to do so more
efficiently, more happily.
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So before I
could write this for you I had to undergo a rigorous investigation of my own
motives, myths, inherent stuff. And I came to accept that money is neither good
nor bad, neither friend nor foe. It is not the evil we have come to believe.
Without it life disintegrates. Money is the oil that smoothes life for all of
us. What we do with it – see next Rule – is the good or bad, the right or wrong, the friend or foe.
could write this for you I had to undergo a rigorous investigation of my own
motives, myths, inherent stuff. And I came to accept that money is neither good
nor bad, neither friend nor foe. It is not the evil we have come to believe.
Without it life disintegrates. Money is the oil that smoothes life for all of
us. What we do with it – see next Rule – is the good or bad, the right or wrong, the friend or foe.
“And I came to accept that money is neither good nor
bad, neither friend nor foe. It is not the evil we have come to believe.
Without it life disintegrates. Money is the oil that smoothes life for all of
us”
Repeat after me:
‘Money is fine. Money is great. Money is necessary. Money is OK. Money is my
friend not my enemy’. Repeat this under your breath of course or your family
and friends will think you’ve gone all kolo
on them. Learn not to fight money, or be embarrassed about having it, when you
do.
‘Money is fine. Money is great. Money is necessary. Money is OK. Money is my
friend not my enemy’. Repeat this under your breath of course or your family
and friends will think you’ve gone all kolo
on them. Learn not to fight money, or be embarrassed about having it, when you
do.
Finally, having money, working towards getting
wealthy, doesn’t mean you have to change your politics at all. You can be left-
wing, radical even, if you want. One of the richest men in Britain is a Labour
minister (Lord Sainsbury). Having
money won’t detract from that at all. Having money won’t lessen your spiritual
virtues, your karmic harmonics or affect your future incarnations. I promise.
What you do with it might, but money is inherently your friend, not foe.
wealthy, doesn’t mean you have to change your politics at all. You can be left-
wing, radical even, if you want. One of the richest men in Britain is a Labour
minister (Lord Sainsbury). Having
money won’t detract from that at all. Having money won’t lessen your spiritual
virtues, your karmic harmonics or affect your future incarnations. I promise.
What you do with it might, but money is inherently your friend, not foe.
From The Book; The Rules of Wealth by
Richard Templar
Richard Templar
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