When developing a money mindset discussion comes up there are always ramblings about old concepts vs. opening your mind up to different ways of thinking about money, so to speak, “thinking outside the box”. The old version goes back to what were you taught about money as you were growing up. Remember, “money doesn’t grow on trees”, or “money is the root of all evil”, or maybe “all rich people are greedy”?
Well, how do you expect to become a success financially if you believe any or all of these things?
First of all, believing the statement, “money doesn’t grow on trees” is an example of what’s called lack of or scarcity programming. Our parents taught us that there was never enough money to go around, and that it was not readily available or in abundance. The truth is, the world is very abundant, and there is more then enough money to go around for everyone.
The key is to start thinking that you deserve the money and that there is lots of it available for you. Then and only then can you start attracting it into your life. That’s called abundance thinking, which is the opposite of lack of or scarcity thinking.
What about the other statement that “money is the root of all evil”? Can you really expect to become a success if you believe that money is the root of all evil? Unless you have a desire to be an evil person, your subconscious will not let you have money if you truly believe deep down that it is the root of all evil.
By the way, that quote is taken out of context in the first place. It was originally stated as “the love of money is the root of all evil”. So it has nothing to do with the money itself.
Now with this new found way of thinking, you can start to think that money is in fact good. You can help people with money. You can stimulate the economy with money. Even the most kind-hearted spiritual person, who says they don’t need any money, can do more to make the world a better place with money than without money.
Lastly, what about thinking that “all rich people are greedy”? Well, that creates an “us versus them” mentality, whereby you’ve labeled all of “them” greedy in your mind. You, on the other hand, are very giving in your mind. That’s why you don’t have money, because you’re not greedy.
Sure, there must be a lt of rich people in the world who are greedy. But there are also lots of poor people who are greedy. There are both rich and poor people who are very generous as well. The amount of money you have has nothing to do with these character traits.
In fact, a lot of rich people got to where they are by not being greedy. Having a giving attitude opens up a flow of money that often brings them more. You will find the same thing… give away money joyfully to a friend, and notice that it comes back to you in some other form. The world needs to be a balance of give and take, and being joyful both as you give and receive will ensure that you always go with the flow.
Changing your mindset from what you were taught as a child to a healthier view of money is the beginning step that will allow you to become the financial success you deserve to be.