Wealth Is Neutral | At its most basic, money is a tool that enables us to meet our individual needs. As a form of potential energy that empowers us to generate change, it is neither good nor bad. Yet many people react emotionally to issues concerning finances, unconsciously condemning currency itself, the manner in which money is spent, and people who live lives of financial abundance. Individuals who are rich in gifts such as high intelligence are acknowledged for their positive traits while those who have acquired material riches or aspire to become wealthy are frequently judged harshly. However, wealth is not a trait upon which judgment can be legitimately passed. It tells us nothing about how a person lives, what they believe in, whom they care for, or the scope of their values. Like any blessing, wealth is merely an instrument of purpose that can be used both constructively and destructively. From an early age, people learn to court wealth while simultaneously associating money with greed, selfishness, and unethical behavior. Consequently, this idea becomes entrenched in their hearts as envy. To attain a balanced and rational comprehension of money, as well as a fairer perspective of wealth, we need to recognize that outward manifestations of wealth tell us little about the individuals enjoying those blessings. When we feel the finger of jealousy prompting us to draw unflattering conclusions about people whose lives seem more financially secure than our own, we should remind ourselves that there are many elements of their circumstances we cannot see. Their wealth may be the result of long hours of taxing labor, they may donate a large percentage of their resources to charitable causes, or their bounty may be an incidental aspect of a life spent doing what they love. Ultimately, we can heal our hurtful associations with money by turning a blind eye toward both wealth and poverty when interacting with others and instead focusing on the individual before us. If you take a moment to consider you own feelings regarding money and wealth, you may discover that you equate financial prosperity with happiness, power, security, independence, or self-indulgence. Money itself, however, is none of these things. You can begin developing a healthier view of wealth by simply accepting that while some possess great wealth and others do not, we all have the potential to create lives of beauty, substance, and wisdom using the resources we have been granted. | DailyOM Course Spotlight by Jacqui Justice Ladies, have you been finding that even after changing your diet and workouts, that you are struggling to get rid of excess weight and inches from your waist that weren't there a few years ago? When surveyed, abdominal fat, or the 'menopausal middle' as it is known, was the number 1 complaint and most annoying menopausal symptom among women ages 38 to 65. If you feel similarly, what you need to know is that there is a solution that has been proven to melt away stubborn hormonal belly fat. With this game-changing 10-day course taught by clinical nutritionist Jacqui Justice, you'll get the knowledge and tools you need to reverse, decrease, and even eliminate these symptoms so that you can get back to the way you used to look and feel before. Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. 4 Minute Metabolism Booster 2. Belly Dancing Goddess Workout 3. A Year of Writing to Uncover the Authentic Self 4. Shedding Your Menopausal Middle in 10 Days 5. The 2 Week Fascia Miracle 6. 21 Day Tabata Yoga Body Challenge 7. 21 Day Plant-Based Plan for a Lighter, Happier YOU! 8. Exercises to Eliminate Hip and Knee Pain 9. Fit and Fierce Over 40 10. From Self-Destruction to Reconstruction
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