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Originally Posted by Alfonso Crawford Something that's been bugging me about the scarcity-mindset bent of Steve's is that... well, I'm just not interested in money. I understand the reason triple-digit shirts have their price-tags, and I appreciate the value behind them; but I barter, nowadays. While starting from a scarcity-mindset, I've moved into abundance by way of a money-free lifestyle. (The logistics are for another thread.) I go "I can't afford that" in the same sense someone with no real interest in learning Cyrillic would go "I can't read that" to a Russian novel: without knocking the content, there is a certain separation at play.  I'm just wondering what Steve's perspective would be on my little anomaly. |
I have a lot of friends who experience abundance that way, and it's a natural part of my lifestyle as well. For example, I can get all the books, audio programs, and seminar tickets I want for free.
Sometimes I just find it easier to pull out a credit card when I find something I like. Manifesting via money only takes a minute.
Earl Nightingale said it best: "Nothing can take the place of money in the area in which money works."
Money is limited-use manifestation credit.