Recently, I came across an article that discussed how to transform one's perspective on spending money. The author, who had been cautious about spending money throughout their life, devised a method to change this habit: they equated money with gratitude. When spending money, they saw it as giving away gratitude. The more they gave away, the more gratitude (money) came back to them in the future. From then on, the author became more generous with their spending, and their wealth continued to grow abundantly. After reading this article, it inspired me greatly.
Most people attach great significance to money, hesitating to spend it, believing that the money they have is insufficient and that it will decrease the more they spend. Consequently, they fear losing it when using it. So how can we change these old habits? The article above inspired me to realize that just as you can perceive something as A, you can also perceive the same thing as B. That article presents two key points:
1.Money = Gratitude, replacing the limited perspective A with the abundant perspective B;
2.What you give out will come back to you. This means that good deeds yield good returns.
Following this logic, we can redefine money (A) as we please, such as Money = Health, Money = Longevity, Money = Happiness, Money = Acts of Kindness, Money = Blessings... This way, each person can redefine money according to their individual needs. When you spend money, think of it as giving away B. The more you spend, the more B you give, and in return, the more B you receive. This way, whether you are alive or about to leave this world, there won't be any regrets associated with money-related matters ...
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