The Value of Money
Money is a tool to trade value for value. It facilitates the exchange as well as the flow and availability of products and services.
It is neither unimportant nor the root of all evil. It can corrupt, and it can elevate. It can solve many problems but cannot buy you happiness.
In abundance, It can be an excellent servant, in scarcity a terrible master.
Trading our lifetime for money in a job or a career, we are fixed in our mindsets around the concept and value of money, and don’t understand that time is by far the more valuable commodity. Buying our time BACK is something the job can never do.
We abandon, adjust, shrink and minimize our ambitions, dreams, vision and goals until their scope aligns with the amount of money our time can be exchanged for.
We demonize money as the tool of the "oppressors", yet chase it day by day ourselves, refusing to admit that it is better to have money we don’t need than needing money we don’t have.
It is neither unimportant nor the root of all evil. It can corrupt, and it can elevate. It can solve many problems but cannot buy you happiness.
In abundance, It can be an excellent servant, in scarcity a terrible master.
Trading our lifetime for money in a job or a career, we are fixed in our mindsets around the concept and value of money, and don’t understand that time is by far the more valuable commodity. Buying our time BACK is something the job can never do.
We abandon, adjust, shrink and minimize our ambitions, dreams, vision and goals until their scope aligns with the amount of money our time can be exchanged for.
We demonize money as the tool of the "oppressors", yet chase it day by day ourselves, refusing to admit that it is better to have money we don’t need than needing money we don’t have.