money is not a bad thing, by itself. the need for money usually is, being "need" a personal parameter.
million dollar question (pun intended) is: when each make a decision, what drives him/her? is it more about the financial perspective, or is it the personal one? do one chose the most lucrative option available, the most moral and personal one, or what kind of compromised percentage?
i have a personal thing to sell. i need the money from that sell, but being a personal thing, i'd love for it to be bought by someone i personally appreciate, someone whose use made of my personal thing would be of my liking. but what if it is to be bought by someone i don't like, someone i'm displeased at the idea of using my thing, just because that someone puts more money on the table, more right zeros on a check?
today we meet a couple that might buy it, and we loved them. they got a little girl, still a baby girl, and she loved it to, showing it in a babyly baby way. amazing vibes, good karma. we looked ahead and easily see them three happy using our thing.
now, i'm a believer in deciding for the right reasons. so, i'm not a rich person, never will be (well, haven't check the loto this week....), maybe i'll just bankrupt somewhere along life, but i stubbornly try to keep deciding for no financial reasons.
i just hope that good karma comes with a little money. doesn't have to be much, just enough. no worries, karma's on our side. i mean, it's gotta be, right?
as long as they don't scratch the floor...
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