I don't see what difference it makes whether you're rich, poor, or indifferent. However, there does seem to be an abundance of personal development 'gurus' who like to put financial wealth at the top of their agenda. Personally, I find it very annoying that people even put financial wealth into a personal development agenda at all. It's apparent that there's a growing culture which says that if you're not a millionaire, you're not worth the time of day. It's not a culture I'm keen to be part of to be honest, I'd rather be poor than bigging up my financial status.[/rant]
In my experience, it is those from financially poorest cultures that maintain the highest of personal wealth in respect to their being.
Going back on topic...There's a lot of crap out there, most of which is worthy of nothing but the trash can. There's also some real good quality stuff waiting to be discovered, something for everyone, you just need to find it.
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