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Originally Posted by Acting Like Godot Wowee! Well done, Paul.  |
Thanks! It was really cool, except that afterwords it broke my belief that you have to provide value to make money and confused the heck out of me because I had to change that global belief. With some mentoring and coaching work though I've been able to realize that the "must provide value for money" belief I had was simply rooted in feelings of not deserving abundance (God's Love, Universe's love, My True Selves Love, Whatever you want to call it).
The paradox was that I thought "If I don't have to provide value to make money, am I just going to become this wealthy ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that doesn't help anyone?" and then I realized that if the intention to "provide value" is simply to make money then it isn't really "providing value" that you're trying to do - you're trying to make money. It is then that I seperated "making money" and "providing value" in my mind and "providing value" became a choice, rather than a means to an end.
It also helped me understand why some multi-millionaires I know never need to work a day in their lives anymore, yet they still work.