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If Money Could Talk

If Money Could Talk

By Greg Habstritt
 A Powerful Perspective You’ve Never Heard Before –  "If Money Could Talk" 
Most people think they know me.   They don’t. 

I am not what most people think I am. I am not the paper in your wallet, or the coins that jingle in your purse. I am not quietly sitting in your bank account, hoping to be used one day.

You cannot see me, feel me or touch me. I am an idea. I am energy. 

I’m neither good nor evil. I am only what you decide that I am, and I fulfill the role that you create for me. 

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 I don’t care how smart you are, where you live, what you do, or where you come from.  All I care about is your energy. 
Your energy decides what thoughts you have, and therefore your thoughts will determine the relationship you have with me. 
I have very simple needs, and simple rules.  I am infinite. 

I have no limits, except for those you place on me with your mind. There is no limit to the energy in the world, and because I am simply energy, I cannot be restricted or controlled. 
I crave abundance. 
I am attracted to those who think without restrictions, who like to think big. When you believe there is enough of me to go around, I am naturally magnetized by that thinking. 
I despise scarcity. 
Because there is no limit to me, I avoid those who think from a win/lose or scarcity perspective. Those who believe I am in short supply, or difficult to receive, will find that very reality, because I choose to avoid those who think small.
I love value. 
What magnetizes me most is the creation of value in the universe. I move to places where value is created, because creation is energy. If you wish to attract me into your life, focus on creating value for others, and I will appear. 

I avoid entitlement and complacency. 

No one ‘deserves’ to have me, and I am always moving to the place I am most respected and where value is created. It has nothing to do with ‘fair’. Those who take me for granted or become complacent with my energy will find me gone.

I only have one job, and that is to serve you. 

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