8 Things You Have to Ask Yourself About Money Today
Take out a pen and paper and write this down:
I want to be wealthy so that I can ______________________.
To reach my goal, I am willing to sacrifice the following: _____________________.
Your thoughts establish the role of money in your life, and I’ve been thinking about this topic for a while. If you feel good about yourself and the efforts you are making, your positive ideas can cultivate more change and more satisfaction. Having money just to have money doesn’t provide much purpose, so it’s important to define why the heck we’re working so hard toward these goals.
Do you make/want to make money by creating value for other people or by competing and cheating other people?
Do you devote yourself to the highest good, not just for yourself, but for as many people as you can possibly touch?
Would you get satisfaction signing up for multiple rewards cards from companies who don’t catch your trickery because it means more money for you?
Do your methods of making money imply selfishness and greed in the eyes of others?
Does every dollar that you make equal a dollar that another person loses?
And finally, years from now, if you were to teach a thousand people how to become wealthy the way you did, would you have done these people and society a disservice?