Wednesday, 2 November 2011

This is the only sane way to handle money?

CasualtiesImage by just.Luc via Flickr
However, because money is so important to our well-being, most people's money making efforts end up as neurotic tendencies.
Ironically, some people are miserable no matter how much money they earn.
It is the way you go about it.
Money itself is neutral, neither good nor ill, but it is our attitude toward it that plunges us into cycles of agony or ecstasy.
You may share traits from different profiles.
Clean up these negative attitudes toward creating a good income and you will start to have more money making ideas.


The Inexperienced.
They have only a simple understanding of how to earn it, spend it, or invest it.
Information about money confuses them.


The Casualty.
Instead life runs them, pushing them from one difficult situation to another.
They thrive on the adrenaline charge of trying to survive and chaos breaking loose if they can't come up with the money that they desperately need.


This is a person who goes out into the world and makes money, more than most people even know what to do with.
They learn what to do and how to do it, and they persist.
They thrive on a restless energy.


The Sacrificial Victim.
They only feel fulfilled by giving it away.


The Gambler.
They rarely follow through on any of the ideas purchased.
They spend more money on trying to get money than they make.


This is a person who disdains the material world, believing in the refinement of the mind or the spirit.


The Bully.
They use money not to buy things but to control people who want money.


Finally, there is the Sage.


This is a person who understands how to create money, how to manage it, and how to use it for the highest good, both of themselves and other people.


This is the only sane way to handle money.
What can you do today to heal a neurotic money profile and become wise in the ways of money?

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