Some people don’t have a money problem.
They have a meaning problem.
They want money…
but they also carry a story that money means:
greed,
corruption,
shallowness,
selling out,
or becoming the kind of person they never wanted to be.
So they split.
Part of them wants more.
Part of them resists it.
Part of them wants to be supported.
Part of them wants to prove:
“I’m still worthy without it.”
That conflict is the crux. It's always an interior conflict. That's how you know you have found it.
Because if money unconsciously means
betrayal,
ego,
or becoming like your parents…
you won’t just go make it cleanly.
You’ll hesitate.
Delay.
Complicate it.
Spiritualize it.
Judge it.
Push it away…
while still wanting it.
That’s a brutal loop.
The shift, for me, is not becoming someone who worships money.
It’s simpler than that.
It’s admitting:
I already have value without money.
And I’m allowed to have value
while making money too.
That changes the whole game.
Now money doesn’t have to prove I matter.
And rejecting money doesn’t prove I’m pure.
Now it can just be what it is:
Support.
Resource.
Exchange.
Fuel for the mission.
There you go. Boom!
