How Should I Think About Mone

 

Have positive beliefs about money. Your money should be focused on experiences, not possessions. Rather than thinking about what you can buy or get with your money, focus instead on what you can do with it. The memories and experiences you can have with money well spent are much more important and life-enriching than owning a bigger house or a fancier car.

 

Your goal with money should never be to ‘get rich’. You’ll never be able to achieve it. No matter how much you have in your bank account, you will always want more. There will always be more to earn, spend, or save, and you will never feel complete.

 

Money’s role is not to help you get rich. Money is there to help you live the life you want.

 

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