Check-in day 63.
If you don't have anything in your bank account, and at this point your child is hungry, you are sick and need to see a doctor, and your car has to change the transmission, you know what? No money! That day, he likened money to oxygen. If you have enough money, it won't make much of a difference in your life. But if you don't have enough money, anything is a luxury!
His words were a slap in the face to me. Those words helped me realize the sense of superiority I used to have when it came to personal finances. For so long, I have underestimated the importance of material possessions because I started my life in abundance early on. I've been doing my best to "embrace the abundance mentality" and "get rid of the poverty mentality."
However, I failed to grasp a basic fact: we are only qualified to say that "money doesn't matter" when our basic economic needs are met.
Only with money can we be safe, without money we are unable to move an inch, and a penny is not a hero. No one dares to say that I am not short of money. It's all about hope, the better, we want it to be good, but the reality is cruel. We must work hard for the power of the broken silver.