Good points, mslack. One thing to consider in this post is the true nature of the abundance mindset. If I'm thinking that I need to rush out and consume big cars, big houses, and expensive dinners right now, then I might be fearful that my financial abundance is temporary. If I have a true abundance mindset, I know that all I need will be available to me when I desire it. So there's no need to rush.
It's also been shown that happier people spend money on experiences, not thing. See the Science of Happiness by Stefan Klein and Stephan Lehmann. So Steve's examples of massages and great dinners are a good match for the abundance mindset. |