What The Truly Wealthy Know

The truly wealthy are in alignment with wealth.

They don’t doubt its existence. They don’t question whether there is enough. They aren’t divided against its claims.

It is one nature.

And that nature is alignment.

Alignment with God. Alignment with self. Alignment with wealth.

It’s the same thing.

The truly wealthy don’t compete for wealth because they don’t experience wealth as something that can be taken from them.

They share it.

It is who they are, so it is what they give.

They can’t really be anything else.

There is no room for poverty here because poverty, in this sense, doesn’t exist.

True wealth is a state of being.

It’s as though wealth grows from you, and because it grows from you, you naturally share it. And the person you’re sharing it with isn’t some impoverished person waiting for you to save them.

They are already wealth.

That’s the part we miss.

We think abundance is something we acquire so we can finally become abundant.

We think we have to compete for it.

Prove ourselves worthy of it.

Protect it.

Monetize everything.

Monetize our lives.

Sometimes even monetize other people’s lives.

But none of that exists in alignment with true wealth.

There is no competition here.

No blasphemy.

No hate.

No rejection.

Only abundance.

Only wealth.

And when you’re aligned with it, that’s what you see.

It’s what you are.

The trick is that we keep believing we’re outside of it.

So we make a project out of getting back in.

Work harder.

Be nicer.

Be kinder.

Become more spiritual.

Become more successful.

Become more deserving.

Bullshit.

You don’t have to work your way back into something you were never outside of.

You have to be it.

And when doubt comes, let it come.

Don’t resist it.

Don’t make doubt evidence that you’ve failed.

Doubt is part of the process.

It’s part of the building.

You don’t have to destroy every thought that contradicts abundance.

You simply stop making it your identity.

You return.

Again and again.

To alignment.

To yourself.

To God.

To wealth.

Not wealth as something you possess, but wealth as something you are.

And when you are it, you don’t have to convince anyone.

You simply become what you naturally give.

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