The Truth About Money: The Wise Path to Wealth

The Truth About Money: The Wise Path to Wealth

A clear, grounded perspective on money and how to cut through the myths and spiritualized marketing schemes for wise decisions.


Today, I want to explore the subject of money. Many people misunderstand how financial abundance is built, and I would like to offer you my gentle and honest perspective.

First, I need to say something that may be seen as controversial to some. But it truly bothers me to see some schemes out there around money. I want you to know that you are not broke because your “frequency is low” or because you didn’t “activate abundance in the quantum field.” There is simply no scientific evidence for these claims, even though they’re becoming popular in certain circles.

Second, you’re not blocked because you didn’t meditate hard enough. That one gets me too. In fact, meditation stops working the moment you try to force it. And meditation has never been a tool for making money. When it is practiced correctly with ease, awareness, and no agenda, clarity, emotional steadiness, truth, and freedom naturally arise.

Here is the part that may be hard to hear, but far more empowering. We are human. Many of us often navigate fear, conditioning, lack of knowledge, nervous‑system overload, and possibly years of self‑abandonment. Whether we are aware of it, know it and ignore it, or have no clue, the real work always starts with awareness, acceptance, and openness to change.

Oh, I almost forgot. Money does not respond to vibration. It responds to clarity, boundaries, self‑trust, and the decisions you make when you are no longer operating from survival mode. Money grows when steady strategies, aligned actions, and emotional regulation come together.

My husband and I understood this early in our life together: being savers rather than spenders changes everything as well. It is one of the quiet foundations of long‑term financial stability. Over the years, we saved and invested wisely in taking higher risks when we were young and could afford the learning curve, then shifting toward steadier, lower‑risk choices as we grew older. We educated ourselves, asked questions, made mistakes, and kept refining our understanding and investments. That commitment to learning is what ultimately led us to make wiser financial decisions.

And if I could tell young people one thing, it would be this: Start early to save. Even small amounts saved consistently become powerful over time. Don’t get in debt, except for education and housing. But pay a little extra every monthly dues, as it will reduce your debt quicker, therefore paying less interest to the bank. They won’t tell you that, but that makes a huge difference. Paying a loan in 15 years rather than 30 years- think of it!

Learn how money works, not to chase wealth, but to build freedom. The earlier you understand the difference between spending for the moment and investing for your future, the more options life will give you. Financial wisdom isn’t about being lucky; it’s about being intentional and wise.

And let me say this. If something in this post stirred something in you, that is not a trigger. It is awareness. It is the beginning of seeing what is happening inside you, and that is where real change begins.

And I will end with this now: If attending an event or reading a book that talks about “frequency,” “money energy,” or “God’s abundance” genuinely helps you reconnect with yourself, feel inspired, or shift something internally, then that may be money well spent.

Know that transformation can happen in any environment but only when you are ready. But no matter how uplifting an experience may be, you will still have to do the real work afterward to bring desired outcomes. The work of clarity, emotional steadiness, wise decision‑making, and learning how money functions in the real world. That part can’t be outsourced to spirituality or any marketing schemes, so beware. Experience your reality, take charge, learn what you need to learn, and focus on bringing the change you want in your life, whether it is money or anything else, for that matter.

And as Thomas Edison said, "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration!

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