What’s your first reaction when you see a super expensive car go by?
Or you see videos on YouTube: “I Just Bought A $5M Mansion (Full House Tour)”
You roll your eyes on that title.
And you think that the owner is probably an evil, rich douchebag or even a drug-dealer to be able to afford that.
If that’s the case…congratulations you have a bad relationship with money.
See, money gets into the pockets of those people who have a good relationship with it.
Now it may seem bizarre to think that you have a relationship with money in the first place.
But just like you have a connection, a bond, and understanding with other people, the same goes with money as well.
Now most of you are walking around thinking that large sums of money only belong to the evil and corrupt people.
That good-hearted, kind people like you don’t even deserve to have it.
And this is the exact reason why you’re unintentionally repelling it away from you.
This is the reason why you’re endlessly chasing a certain figure but can’t seem to attain it.
And that is the reason why, even if you have a few good months….
Your bank balance always seem to end up showing more or less same amount you had before.
Every. Single. Time.
It’s like your bank account only knows that certain number and can’t seem to exceed it.
But it’s not about your work ethic or your bank account holding you back.
It’s your relationship with money.
Think about it…what is the famous saying you heard about money while you were growing up?
“Money is the root of all evil.”
“Rich people are evil”
“Only corrupt people get to earn lots of money”
All of these statements have placed a seed in our brains by society.
A seed that has now prospered into a strong, rigid tree.
And it’s got to the point where we have now started to hate the rich.
And with this type of conditioning…are we hating the rich or simply hating the money?
The answer is unfortunately…the latter.
We indirectly start to resent money by associating negative emotions to it.
Our work ethic reflects that poor relationship with money.
And lo and behold, we never earn enough.
And even when we do, we never cross that threshold.
But remember, all of this is taught to us so we never grow to become wealthy individuals.
And we’re not gonna support their agenda.
So, the next time you see a millionaire online showing off his $500K car at the age of 22…
Feel good for him, as if you’ve gotten that car.
Express joy & praise as if it’s something attainable. (even if you don’t comment)
Think of how you’d feel if you’ve bought that car.
It’s gonna be difficult at first. And you’ll be tempted to hate on that guy.
But stop yourself from reacting with any negative emotions.
Because remember…large amount of money comes to those who associate positive emotions with it.
Once you start loving & appreciating money, you automatically start working towards it.
Start loving money. And start earning more.