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Semmy [17]
2 years ago
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Essay about “Is money friend or enemy?”

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1 answer:
tekilochka [14]2 years ago
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<em>The idea of having a relationship with money may sound strange at first, until you really think about it. It gets even stranger when you consider that your money could be your friend or your enemy. A friend is present, supportive, and dependable. An enemy is antagonistic, combative, and destructive.</em>

What role does money play in your life?

Here is one thing you need to know about money. Money is neutral. Money is like water – it takes the shape of the container in which it is poured. Your life is the container. The shape of your money is determined by the shape of your life. Money follows the character of its owner.

Good money is attracted to good energy, and bad energy attracts bad money. Good and abundant money will follow a great service offered with abundant love. Money understands reciprocity. The more of yourself you give, the more it will follow you, if you ask for it. Don’t be shy to ask for money for the good you do. Money is afraid of those who are afraid of it and loves those who love it.

<u><em>Book: My Money My Power, by R. Nelson Letshwene.</em></u>

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