Growing Wealth: The Simple Way
Growing Wealth: The Simple Way
By Billy B | Mind, Money
I stalked through the forest as quietly as I could. I was on a deer hunting way up north. I stepped over logs and rocks, and I looked for deer watching me through the tree branches. I was alone, exploring my thoughts, and searching for the secret to growing wealth.
I felt submerged in the overgrowth as I walked beneath the tree tops in my blaze orange hunting jacket. I realized money and status didn’t mean anything out here. The qualities that made you a wealthy were the quality of your thoughts running through your mind. Growing wealth, I realized, starts here.
The first step to growing wealth, is growing the thoughts in your mind, I thought. So what’s the next step?
I stopped for a second and I listened to the woods. Birds flew in the sky. Dead leaves hung on the trees. They rustled like whistling ghosts as the wind blew through the branches.
A rainbow of new thoughts glimmered in my mind as I walked. Ideas I hadn’t explored before bubbled up from the abyss of my subconscious into my conscious view.
Wealth, is ultimately an existence where you have the time to explore the thoughts beyond your daily needs of survival. When you have the time to seek the answers your soul dreams about, you have found your path to growing wealth, I thought.
I pushed away a pine-tree branch away from my face. That’s really what I’m after with this blog, I realized. We don’t need piles of money and things to feel wealthy. We need more time to find purpose and execute our unique missions of being alive. That is the true path to growing wealth and happiness, I thought.
Bam. A deer jumped up out of the brush and ran deeper into the forest ahead of me. I tried to get a look at it, but it was gone by the time I looked around the trees.
My heart pounded as the vision of the deer faded. Adrenaline raced through my blood like a natural form of speed. The colors in fall leaves looked like a psychedelic painting as fresh blood oozed into my brain. I had traveled so deeply inside my thoughts on growing wealth, I had missed the deer standing right in front of me.
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