What’s your take on this statement?
I totally believe in the title that money is the root of all evils. I know money can be used in a good way like charity and donation. However, when it comes to your career, one key advice I usually give is not to make it a priority when comes to choosing which path to […]
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The Bible says “the LOVE of money is the root of all evil.” I guess having money is okay as long as you don’t “love it?”
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I think what it means is not to love it more than you love yourself or others. You have people who would sell their first born to the highest bidder. Money is needed for the essentials of live and also to create a comfortable life for yourself and those you love.
I shared the on Kally post that I have the opportunity of taking a position that will pay more than I’m making now, but will also take up more of my time. As much as increase in income would make my life a bit more easier, I love spending time with my family and being able to follow my passion more than the money itself 😉 I truly believe that our passion will bring all the wealth we want 🙂
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Money itself is neutral. It’s our beliefs about money that attract or repel money into/out of our environment. The Bible says the love of money is the root of all evil, not money, it’s been misquoted and for centuries. Money has no value unless its in the hands of someone making an exchange.
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Thank you for that brilliant insight Marlena 🙂 It’s just another one of those programming we should get rid of. 😉
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