πΈ WHY WE SEE MONEY AS SOMETHING BAD
Good morning, dear reader;
Money is a neutral tool; yet, in many cultures, it carries a heavy emotional weight. We are often taught that desiring money is selfish, that speaking about it is vulgar, and that having "too much" is morally suspicious. But where do these beliefs come from, and what do they cost us?
The idea that money is “bad” often stems from deeply rooted cultural narratives, religious interpretations, or personal experiences grounded in fear, scarcity, or guilt. Over time, these beliefs can lead us to associate money with corruption, greed, or inequality, ignoring its true nature: a means of exchange, a symbol of value, and a tool for creation.
When we perceive money as dirty or shameful, we unconsciously reject it, block abundance, and limit our potential. Instead, a conscious and healthy relationship with money allows us to use it as a force for good: to meet our needs, inspire others, and build lives aligned with our values.
It is time to change the narrative. Money, in itself, is neither good nor bad; it simply amplifies who we are and how we choose to show up in the world.
Receive a hug from the heart and remember to share.
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