Over time, talking about money always brought up some sort of taboo. The masses believe that many rich people are egoistic or arrogant and don’t care about the poor in our society. On the other hand, the masses don’t show much respect for the poor either. If you’re poor, it’s most probably your own fault and if you’re rich you probably grew up in a rich family. Nobody likes to be called poor; neither do people want to be associated with poverty. Back to the rich: many rich people don’t know how it is to live without the excess of money. Thus we don’t like them! Let’s try to clear up a few of those caricatures.
Let’s kick in the door with a well-known cliché: many people believe that earning a lot of money changes a person. Look, according to me, someone who earns a lot of money has 3 choices: waste it, keep it to him- or herself or use it for the good.
Do I love money? Hell yeah, I love money! It gives you freedom; you’re free to do whatever you want to do in life and you’re also free to give it all away. The more money you earn, the more people you can make happy. I’m not claiming to be a modern day Robin Hood, but some people can vouch for the fact that I’m not afraid to give. If you’re a bit like me, someone who had to overcome obstacles at a young age, you know that the more you give, the more you will receive. Give love and people will love you back even more. From my point of view, giving and taking is a case of investing in the goodness of people. There’s one rule in my life: I never give when someone asks for it. Whether it’s friendship, love or money… if someone starts begging for it, then I know that it’s out of egoism and not out of self-respect or respect for the person I am. A giver shows up when you least expect it, a taker takes with or without asking. If you expect that people will do you a favor back one day, you’re creating expectations. In theory, there’s nothing wrong with expecting things in life. In practice, not all your expectations can be fulfilled. Save yourself the disappointments and start to make things happen for yourself.
So is money really the root of all evil? No, it’s definitely not. Rich people are not responsible for the worldwide ignorance. Simply put: rich people steal and so do poor people. Solidarity starts at the baseline and therefore everybody needs to put in effort. That’s also one of the main reasons why I love multi-level marketing. In this business people learn how to share and care for one another. The money is a great extra, but with every product or service that gets sold, people all over the world (also non-related to the business) profit. In this business your income keeps growing, which also means that you’re able to do more good as time passes by.
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