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Old 01-09-2008, 02:10 PM
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Steve, you said you decided that part of becoming a millionaire was feeling like $1000, or even $10,000, wasn't a lot of money. That makes sense to me, but it also scares me. If I have to devalue money to have more of it, then what's the point? If I have to think about a million dollars the way I currently think about my present net worth, I won't "feel" any richer when I get there.

The Million Dollar Experiment is a great way to witness the Law of Attraction on a large scale, but aside from that and in terms of your own quality of life, do you feel like it has been worthwhile?
Hi guys, and hopefully Steve

I came here to discuss this podcast, after having just heard it, and the post I quoted highlights the question I'd like to ask

It's something I've been debating in my head for a while - will increasing my material posessions, and my physical appearance, have an impact on my happiness? We all know about the rich, dissatisfied kings, for whom nothing is enough. By deliberately making yourself dissatisfied with a certain amount of money, when you reach your goal, is there not a risk that you'll just feel satisfied with your own financial situation, in the way that you did before the experiment?

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Richard
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