MATRIX OF MATERIAL BLESSINGS: Money Talks

Money often sparks conflicts, stirring tensions within families, between neighbors, among communities, in businesses, within governments, and even on the global stage. On its own, money isn’t inherently bad; it’s the way people interact with it that makes all the difference. The real issue lies with us humans: when greed creeps in and contentment fades away, trouble brews. This trouble takes the shape of envy and jealousy, feeding into more conflict and strife among us. Remember, money itself isn’t the problem; it’s the love and greed for money that lead to trouble.

Now, let’s talk about money itself. It’s a tangible thing, something you can hold and spend. Some folks have a little or none at all, while others seem to have more than they know what to do with. Take a moment to think about where you stand: if you’re on the lower end, lean left; if you’re craving more, lean right. Below, you’ll see a chart illustrating material wealth. Let’s follow the advice from the Holy Writ and aim to find contentment with what we have.

The issue of money seems to keep popping up time and again among us. You know what they say about repeating problems, right? It’s like that old saying about insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. It’s like intelligence takes a back seat or something.

And you know what? It’s kinda like addiction, too. The addict just can’t get enough, always craving more, while the dealer is right there, ready to profit off someone else’s struggles. It’s like a vicious cycle.

But you know what really gets me? A lot of times, poverty and tough times are blamed on laziness. Sure, there are some folks who might not put in the effort, but there are also those who take advantage of someone else’s tough luck for their own gain. And that’s where greed comes into play. It’s like a never-ending cycle of taking advantage of others’ misfortune.

I hoped you find yourself in the matrix and change if you need to be and live contented and have peace of mindful.