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The Art of Accomplishment

Money Can't Oppress You

The Art of Accomplishment

Brett Kistler

Personal Development, Mental Health, Business, Health & Fitness, Management, Self-improvement, Education

4.9275 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In the second episode of this two-part series on money, we are going to address another common misconception that people have, which is that money is bad and the root of all evil. What if we did not have to see money as a game or a means to an end? What if we understood that we could transform our relationship to it by simply recognizing that money is not personal? By seeing ourselves as human beyond the money, money can start flowing very differently in our lives.

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0:00.0

All that's required is to not have the money be personal, right?

0:06.0

So you don't actually have to see it as a game.

0:09.0

You don't actually have to see it as a means to an end.

0:11.0

All that's really required is like, oh, the money isn't personal.

0:15.0

You just have to see yourself as human beyond the money.

0:19.0

And then money has a way of flowing very differently in

0:22.2

people's lives welcome to the art of accomplishment where we explore how deepening

0:27.3

connection with ourselves and others leads to creating the life we want with

0:31.1

enjoyment and ease I'm Brett Kistler here today with my co-host, Joe Hudson.

0:40.1

All right, welcome back, everybody, to our topic on money.

0:45.6

And now we're going to get to the second half of this discussion on the belief that money is bad.

0:51.0

So, Joe, what makes it that people develop this belief that money is bad or evil?

0:52.0

Yeah.

1:00.4

What I typically notice is that money is bad comes because somebody felt that money hurt them.

1:01.4

Right.

1:07.1

So maybe they had a parent who cared more about money than they,

1:11.1

it felt like the parent cared more about money than they did about time with the kid,

1:18.6

or that somebody with money did something bad, or that somebody with wealth did something that made them feel less than. Also, there are certain people that have perspectives,

1:25.6

internal perspectives, that when something makes them feel bad, they attack, right? That's the way their personality system works.

1:31.9

And so, you know, just being observing great wealth and the way that great wealth moves can make

1:40.2

people feel like, oh, like, if they have that moment of insecurity or that moment of like oh

1:45.2

i'm not good enough then their natural response might be to attack the way that their personality

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