@@@@@That weak and needy part of their soul is actually screaming louderThey don’t want to lose the big houses, the cars, the high life that money has bought themThey worry about what their friends would say if they lost all their moneyMany are emotionally desperate and neurotic, although they look rich and have more money
“So is a poor man happier?” I asked
“No, I don’t think so,” replied rich dad”The avoidance of money is just as psychotic as being attached to money
As if on cue, the town derelict went past our table, stopping by the large rubbish can and rummaging around in itThe three of us watched him with great interest, when before we probably would have just ignored him
Rich dad pulled a dollar out of his wallet and gestured to the older manSeeing the money, the derelict came over immediately, took the bill, thanked rich dad profusely and hurried off ecstatic with his good fortune
“He’s not much different from most of my employees,” said rich dad”I’ve met so many people who say, `Oh, I’m not interested in money’ Yet they’ll work at a job for eight hours a dayThat’s a denial of truthIf they weren’t interested in money, then why are they working? That kind of thinking is probably more psychotic than a person who hoards money
As I sat there listening to my rich dad, my mind was flashing back to the countless times my own dad said, “I’m not interested in money He said those words oftenHe also covered himself by always saying, “I work because I love my job
“So what do we do?” I asked”Not work for money until all traces of fear and greed are gone?”
“No, that would be a waste of time,” said rich dad”Emotions are what make us humanThe word `emotion’ stands for energy in motionBe truthful about your emotions, and use your mind and emotions in your favor, not against yourself
“Don’t worry about what I just said

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