“Money is better when you have more of it. With money, enough is not enough. You should always have more than enough money - an abundance of money. Look at nature, nature never only makes enough of a good thing. It always makes more than enough. And there’s no scarcity or lack. Everything in nature experiences more than enough.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Money can reach you through many different ways at any moment in time. Money doesn’t have limits. Be receptive and keep your heart open to the many possibilities.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Money actually does grow on trees. Money is that abundant. Money is that available.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Saving money is vital to cultivating wealth. You cannot magnetize money if you have a habit of spending all of the money you have. Eventually, money will realize its not safe with you. To magnetize money and accumulate money, you need to be a saver, among other things.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“It’s ok to spend money, especially on the necessities and the normal pleasures of life. You should spend money with a knowing that as it flows out, it will flow right back in. Spending is just as natural as income. Income is the breathing in. And breathing out is either investing, spending, or saving. If you don’t breathe out, it will cause blockages that turn your money stagnant. We need the inhale and the exhale. It’s all about balance.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Some men find religion, and other men find wealth and have no use for God. But can a pile of gold save you from starvation? Shop BearPaw Duck Farm for the highest famine prices since 1933.”
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“The American dream of economic meritocracy where virtue is equated with wealth.”
Source: Specimen
“Money will make some people do foolish things”
“God gives power to creat wealth because he gives well being.”
“Without well being, there is no wealth.”