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We’ve all heard money can’t buy me love, right? I’m suggesting the one thing money can’t buy is immortality on this earthly plane. What we ultimately hope to purchase with our paper dollars is eternal life here on earth.
Everything we do revolves around the fear of physical death. If I save enough money I’ll push death further into the future. We’re racing to beat this thing called “time.”
What we are really made of is eternal, limitless, forever. What we experience here on earth is temporary. Money is just a feeble attempt to extend life here on earth. It represents our deepest fear, which is death.
How can we escape from this prison called debt? One dollar at a time. Pay your debt off. Unplug from the system one small step at a time. It’s a journey, not a destination. Becoming debt free isn’t about zero dollars owed. It’s about the person you’ll become along the way.
Resources:
The Man Who Quit Money – by Mark Sundeen
The Creature from Jekyll Island – by G. Edward Griffin.
Action:
Ask yourself, “Why do I save money?”
Ask yourself, “What is the worst Bad Thing that can happen if I don’t have enough money?”
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