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Ken Honda

Happy Money

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  • Milena Nikolićhas quoted2 hours ago
    It’s also ingrained in us by our parents in our childhood that we should never waste money. Those memories pop up quietly in the form of stress, telling us not to spend more than necessary whenever possible. That leaves us constantly looking at how much we have left and then worrying over how to save or earn more! We end up feeling a lot more confused than we need to be. Whenever money is involved, we have this tendency to fret over how to spend it or think we may have made the wrong choices. We feel frustrated earning money, excited when spending it, then worried about whether it will be there in the future. Eventually we get fed up with this pattern and wish for a world without money at all. (Careful what you wish for! The law of attraction will help you realize that dream, at least as far as your own bank account!)
  • Milena Nikolićhas quoted2 hours ago
    Most people have a difficult relationship with money because the ways they earn and spend it are unhealthy.
  • Samathayanika Dhammahas quoted3 years ago
    You have the freedom to choose your life.

    You can do whatever you want.

    Don’t let money stop you.
  • Samathayanika Dhammahas quoted3 years ago
    No one is exempt from calamity or distress, and stressful situations can be some of our greatest teachers: they tell us what we need and what we desire, but mostly they force us to grow.
  • Samathayanika Dhammahas quoted3 years ago
    making more money can nevertheless be a bonus for loving and serving people.
  • Samathayanika Dhammahas quoted3 years ago
    o how do you positively charge your money to create Happy Money? Gratitude and appreciation.
  • Samathayanika Dhammahas quoted3 years ago
    You are responsible for the charge of energy you infuse your money with.
  • Samathayanika Dhammahas quoted3 years ago
    The energy that we put out into the world, our beliefs and words and attitudes, is the energy that comes back to us.
  • ainevlahas quoted4 years ago
    THE MANY EMOTIONS THAT MONEY PROVOKES IN YOU

    1. Anxiety and Fear
    Fear of the unknown. Fear of what will happen if they make a change. Fear that they don’t have the strength or wherewithal to make the move. But they will offer an oft-used excuse: “I don’t have enough money to make the moves I need to.”

    2. Anger and Resentment
    When we feel we didn’t get paid as promised, we feel angry. When there is a shortage of money, we get upset easily. When we see that others have more than we do or earn more than we do, we start to feel that we are being shortchanged somehow. Sometimes we get angry at people who we think are the cause of our money problems.

    3. Sadness and Sorrow
    We want to give so much to our kids or our families, and when we can’t because of our limited resources, we get down on ourselves. Then we look out at the world full of tragedies—corruption, war, death, and senseless horrors—and we think: This is all because of money. Our collective sorrow about injustice, pain, suffering, and heartbreaking loss can be debilitating if left unmanaged.

    4. Hatred and Desperation
    If you are taken advantage of, you may feel a general sense of outrage, but at some point you begin to feel hatred toward the person or entity that did this to you. If you feel the situation cannot be changed, you begin to turn that hatred inward—toward yourself—and become desperate or depressed.

    5. Superiority and Inferiority
    We spend money so we don’t have to feel inferior in front of others or so we can feel superior to those around us. It’s that simple. That is why members of the upper middle class are constantly struggling to buy expensive brands to look wealthier than they really are. They don’t want to feel inferior to their more affluent friends, and they want to feel superior to those lower-middle-class folks they are trying desperately to separate themselves from.

  • Samathayanika Dhammahas quoted4 years ago
    True abundance flows from enough; never from more.
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