What’s typically the most significant problem for the majority of people? The educated guess here is lack of money. This is to say, most people would probably consider a lack of money as their most significant difficulty. One could also define this difficulty by saying lacking in resources. In fact, money doesn’t really have much intrinsic value. The true value that money has is as a means of trade for various sorts of resources, like shelter or food for instance. Considering this then, when someone complains about a lack of money what they’re in fact complaining about is a lack of access to certain resources.
It’s significant to understand the true role of money if only to bring certain priorities into focus. It’s quite common to find citizens of advanced societies making it a personal goal to acquire the greatest amount of money that they can. But it’s not actually money that these people covet: it’s the goods and services that money can be exchanged for. Money is not the same thing as survival, and it’s certainly not the same thing as being content. As an exercise, a person might stop referring to money altogether and instead refer to those things that they would like to exchange money for. This may change a person’s outlook as they consider money to begin with, as well as reducing frustration when money seems as though it’s not available.
Thinking about one’s individual perspective is a quite important aspect of the life enhancement technique known as ho’oponopono. In the ho’oponopono method, it’s believed that any and every problem comes from the self. An expression sometimes used among ho’oponopono practitioners is ‘There is no out there’. So when looking to solve any problem, including a lack of money or resources, a person starts with the element they have greatest control over: themselves. Moving forward from this juncture, a person can see a difference in their life experience if ho’oponopono is used. Learn more about problem solving by visiting Ho’oponopono or I Need Help.
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