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Originally Posted by Andrew Brunelle This is a conflict I'm having. Sure, it would be nice to make millions of dollars for an easy life, but if I do it not following my passion, then it will be pointless. But even if I do make millions following my passion, it will feel like I really don't need a lot of the money, so I'll most likely end up giving it away |
If you follow your passion, I think you have a chance of making as much money as you need to achieve what you want to achieve. If your long term goals don't require a lot of money (which is perfectly fine), you won't feel motivated to be making a lot of money. As you climb the consciousness levels, you one by one lose the most common desires people have for making money: security, materialism, clinging to your physical possessions which are ultimately dust anyway. Your values change, and so do your priorities. Sounds like you're at a level already where you're questioning materialism, and that's good.
However, money is not bad in itself. You just have to be clear why you want it. If you really do need the money to accomplish something worthwhile, it'll come to you eventually. You'll take the appropriate actions consciously or subconsciously for it to happen. But if you think that you'd only use money for selfish needs, then you'll never make millions. Doing that would require lowering your level of consciousness.