Is it wrong to be rich?
Some people justify their own financial difficulties with an incorrect ethical perspective. It makes them feel good to attribute bad intentions to more successful people, instead of making the personal changes required to have an abundant life. Often their hands are closed around what they have, and they can’t open their hands to receive all that life offers.
I grew up in a middle class home. Not a lot of abundance, but also no lack of love. I knew that a richer life was possible because my grandparents had been successful entrepreneurs, and I had rich uncles.
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