I really went through periods that were a little bit intense and a little bit less on the scale of earnings and expenses.

There have been times when earnings triple my expenses.

Others when I’ve rendered what I built before in vain, in a sense.

But others have been balanced, with good awareness.

So one could classify three distinct periods. Each of them livable in a conscious and fruitful way.

And in fact that is what makes the difference. Because whatever one’s real or unreal perception of one’s possibilities, whether practical or invisible, the fact remains that one cannot rely on one’s economic strength alone.

There must be an underlying engine to it all, otherwise neither one’s finances nor anything inherent in them will be solidly activated.

There will surely be also harmony on how the different aspects of one’s life then move.

In fact, even completely unrelated questions are actually related to one’s money as well.

How many assets I have/have–in my family–or how stable and strong my economic activities are (whether freelancing–or freelance–employee or businesses, services or products owner) and how I manage all this.

Slowly then the differences fade away by going to explore further.

Such as management, it reflects one’s character. How ready and willing one is to embark on a path that is not only personal growth, but also financial growth and also has a positive impact toward other people.

So one cannot neglect one’s character.

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