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"The necessary teaching about money is very simple, but that also means that it is very demanding. The teaching is not hear to compromise or to make deals between what you may want and what you may know. They are indeed different. You must choose one or the other. You cannot have them both. In the future, when you want what you know, you will feel a great harmony within yourself. | "The necessary teaching about money is very simple, but that also means that it is very demanding. The teaching is not hear to compromise or to make deals between what you may want and what you may know. They are indeed different. You must choose one or the other. You cannot have them both. In the future, when you want what you know, you will feel a great harmony within yourself. | ||
− | + | <ref name="lwk5">''[[Living The Way of Knowledge]]'', Chapter 5: The Pillar of Work</ref> | |
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+ | Live simply. Only own that which you need and perhaps a few little things for your personal enjoyment. Fundamentally, own only what you truly need and there will be no confusion, and you will not have to work too hard for money. Give money to support those things that inspire you. They require support, and you need to support them to experience your relationship with them. | ||
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Revision as of 08:48, 26 December 2011
"The necessary teaching about money is very simple, but that also means that it is very demanding. The teaching is not hear to compromise or to make deals between what you may want and what you may know. They are indeed different. You must choose one or the other. You cannot have them both. In the future, when you want what you know, you will feel a great harmony within yourself. [1]
Live simply. Only own that which you need and perhaps a few little things for your personal enjoyment. Fundamentally, own only what you truly need and there will be no confusion, and you will not have to work too hard for money. Give money to support those things that inspire you. They require support, and you need to support them to experience your relationship with them. [1]
references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Living The Way of Knowledge, Chapter 5: The Pillar of Work