Money and self-worth
I do believe money is a form of "energy" and we can attract or repel it depending on our internal attitudes/mindsets to a certain extent.
That being said, the reality is not everyone is born with equal opportunities. Although there are many different ways of measuring "wealth". People who are poor economically can be rich in family, relationships, happiness, etc..
Yet those of us born and raised in materialistic cultures don't acknowledge these factors. We grow up learning that poor people are inherently "lazy" and unworthy.
Personally I've lived on both ends of the spectrum.. I lived a privileged life in some ways, but I've also lived basically in poverty.
Luckily I had safety net(s) but I've seen how difficult it could be to climb out of that hole once you fall in it with no tools or resources in sight. Anyway...
After being in a position where I felt like my back was against the wall, I can feel this cold ambition setting in. I could easily become obsessed with making more and more until I've stopped at nothing to "prove" myself. Which honestly scares me..
And no I don't even have money right now, but things are improving and I can feel the momentum building. So I've strayed from my original thought, but I'd like to hear if anyone has opinions
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