Money is my friend

by Phil Laut

Publisher: Ballantine Books Published: 1999-03-01 Category: Personal Empowerment

Most people carry deeply ingrained beliefs about money that silently sabotage their financial success and personal fulfillment. These unconscious patterns, formed in childhood and reinforced throughout life, create invisible barriers between individuals and the prosperity they desire. What emerges from these pages is a revolutionary approach to transforming one's relationship with money from one of struggle, anxiety, and scarcity into one of friendship, ease, and abundance.

At the heart of this transformative work lies a simple yet profound premise: money itself is neutral, neither good nor evil, and the quality of our financial lives reflects the nature of our internal beliefs and attitudes. By shifting from viewing money as an enemy, a mystery, or a source of shame to seeing it as a supportive friend and ally, readers open themselves to entirely new possibilities for creating wealth and experiencing financial freedom.

The material presented goes far beyond conventional financial advice about budgeting or investing. Instead, it addresses the psychological and emotional roots of financial dysfunction. Readers discover how to identify the limiting beliefs they inherited from parents, teachers, and society—beliefs such as "money is the root of all evil," "rich people are greedy," or "I don't deserve to be wealthy." These unconscious programs run like background software, determining financial outcomes regardless of how hard someone works or how much they earn.

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