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The money habit No One Wants Money. Outrageous, you say? Stop and think about it for a minute - is i

The money habit No One Wants Money. Outrageous, you say? Stop and think about it for a minute - is it really the money itself you want - that thin strip of paper with ink on it? If you were stranded in a hot desert with no water, and you had a choice between a bottle of water or a thick wad of hundred dollar bills, I'm guessing you wouldn't choose the money. Money is a medium of exchange. It is worth as much (or as little) as the people doing the exchanging agree it has. Money can't keep you warm, or make you happy, or ensure your security. And, yes, it can be used to buy things that can achieve those results, but money itself is only as valuable as what it can buy. In my experience, people often place too much faith in money. "If only I had more money, my life would be better," they say. If you have found yourself thinking this, then I challenge you to ask yourself: What is it I really want? What would I buy with the money? Then, start thinking of ways to get what you want without money as the intermediary. Ironically, when you make this kind of thinking a habit, when you no longer view money as something you need, and view it instead as a facilitator, you'll probably find that money comes to you much more easily. So go ahead, try it. Get creative. Pursue a rich life that uses money, but doesn't require it. I think you'll be richly rewarded if you do, one way or another. Don’t LOVE money. Love the things it can do, Robert Kiyosaki [Survey]( Investing can have large potential rewards, but it can also have large potential risks. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in financial instruments, including stocks, options, futures, real estate and entrepreneurship. By reading this, you agree to all of the following: You understand this to be an expression of opinions and not professional advice. You are solely responsible for the use of any content and hold Rich Dad Operating Company, and all partners, members and affiliates harmless in any event or claim. If you purchase anything through a link in this email, you should assume that we have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that we will be paid in some way. We recommend that you do your own independent research before purchasing anything. The Rich Dad Company 4330 N. Civic Center Plaza Suite 100 , Scottsdale, AZ, United States 85251 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](. [Sendlane Badge]

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