Monday, May 13, 2013

MONEY Lessons

Money! Money! Money! Money!...What really is the fuss about?, if I may ask. Why do people go through all they do just to get an extra of this "paper" into their pocket?. Just thinking aloud, what really is money and does it have a substitute?. I once heard a story of a man who haven't seen or touched money for so many years YET he did all he needed to do. Below is an insight on money I bumped into and decided to share. I do hope you enjoy it.


1. Money is a tool; an instrument, a messenger. Money multiplies when it is treated as such.
2. Money gravitates to those who speak well of it & know what to do with it
3. Money doesn't stay, money moves. Money must be transported. It is a transporter, a conveyor
4. Money wants to be on a mission. Money wants to be sent, be put to use. Money must be on a mission! Money on a mission is money that will be increased.
5. The purpose of money is not acquisition. Money gravitates to the purposeful, the visionary, the man on
a mission!
6. Those who mistreat money don't have a lot of it.
7. What you have today is the currency God has given you to purchase your future
8. Money is not  paper currency. Money is a Spirit; an angel. Paper money is an illusion & is elusive. The more you pursue it, the more it eludes you and draws you away from true purpose/things that matter more. The more you store it, the more you find it doesnt bring happiness as you thought- an illusion. The more you acquire and store, the more you realize you don't have real money.
9. Money is an amplifier
10. Money is neither righteous nor unrighteous. It takes the character of the holder. If you're evil, your money is evil and if you're righteous, your money is righteous.
11. Money doesn't satisfy. It was never meant to bring satisfaction. It is a tool for purpose.
12. Money wants to work for you. It wants to serve and not to be served. When you engage it like this, your financial freedom dawns.
13. Only fools hoard money! It was designed to move. Only two things happen to hoarded money- 1) it loses value, 2) it makes others rich with no profit accruing to you.
                                                                                                                                            ...By PCU

Quote: “The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.”         - Franklin D. Roosevelt

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