My World’s Now Upside Down

When my world was prioritized to achieve wealth, motivation came with stress, stress brought misery, and wealth was acquired by a miserable man: me.Fear-driven motivation often caused me to make decisionsthat were less than wise, creating business decisions that ultimately benefited no one very well. I always felt like I was losing, always felt behind, never felt fulfilled, and so the cycle of loss continued.When I changed my priorities, making my spiritual practice the most important, I noticed that this curious little miracle started to occur. As my stress began to wane, and as my emotional life became more ebullient, I noticed that my health got better, My thinking became clearer and wealth seemed to be attracted to me rather than achieved by me. Serendipitously, wealth appeared as if by magic.

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