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Everyone is poor in one way or another, so there is no need to worry of where you belong, we are all rich and poor at the same time.
If the pocket goes dry but the mind is fertile, awake and plant something noble in the mind and you shall surely reap something noble in the end, no matter what!
Poverty cannot be defeated unless you first defeat it in the mind.
Treat your advices like your money, don't give it to others unless they ask for it.
I speak less because my words are precious and my advices are priceless.
Money should never be the goal. It should only be the means of attaining the goal.
Wherever you are, you have to work for your living.
Although some popular religious texts such as the New Testament, Quran, Bhagavad Gita, Tao Te Ching, or Tibetan Book of the Dead contain interesting insights and stories, it is the Jewish religious texts such as the Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) that contain valuable information on acquiring wealth.
Many people have got caught up in the belief known as the __aw of Attraction._ They believe that by their thoughts, affirmations, and other __ttraction_ exercises they will become wealthy. However, the Tanakh wisely says, __n all work there is profit, but mere talk produces only poverty._ (CJB, Proverbs 14:23). Only through work it is possible to produce results that create wealth and simply talking about wealth will not produce any results. The idea that wealth can come through thoughts or affirmations is a fantasy. __ hard worker has plenty of food, but a person who chases fantasies ends up in poverty_ (CJB, Proverbs 28:19).
You will get your father's wealth one day but not his legacy.
If you have money but not love you will somehow manage, but if you don't have both then you are in serious trouble.
You will miss a normal life while living a successful life, but not as much as the craving for a successful life while you were living a normal life.
Jews believe that people are creators, not consumers. The role of humans is to improve and perfect God's creations through work, creation, and innovation.
Apart from the economic value, money does have high moral value.
With some money in your pocket you walk confidently, you talk confidently and you work confidently.
Not obedience or feelings or respect, there is only one thing which people take seriously at all time and its "money".
Wealth is a planned result that requires productive work and dedication. The Tanakh says, __he plans of the diligent lead only to abundance; but all who rush in arrive only at want_ (CJB, Proverbs 21:5).