Category Archives: Wealth

Money is Usually Attracted, Not Pursued – Wealth Week #3

What is money attracted to?  It’s attracted to worthy people. Who is worthy? Those that invite money in, give money something to enjoy and appreciate, and appreciate money in return.  Just like personal hospitality with family and friends, right? So, treat money (and the people who have it) with respect and admiration, offering something of value and money will be attracted to you.


Is Money the Root of All Evil?



I like this quote because it asks a logical question that I haven’t heard before.  I really haven’t thought about it or researched it long enough to have a definitive answer.  So, help me out, tell me what you think is the root of all money.





Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily

Quote by Ayn Rand (Alisa Zinov’yevna Rosenbaum), 1905-1982, Russian born American novelist




The Real Measure of Wealth – Wealth Week #1

Do you know how much money Einstein had?  Do you know how big Mark Twain’s house was?  Do you know if Florence Nightingale had expensive clothes?  What kind of car did Amelia Earhart own?

Chances are you don’t know the answer to those questions. That is because their wealth and worth weren’t defined by their money and material possessions.  What about you?  Are you under the impression that your wealth and your money are the same?  If your money goes away does your wealth go away?  How can you protect your wealth even if your money and material goods disappear?



Perhaps your wealth is your legacy, not your money.  What does your wealth look like now? What would you like it to look like?




Quote by Anonymous





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