Tenet of Money & Abundance
Wealth as a Metric of Impact
Financial capital is best understood as a quantitative gauge of an individual’s capacity to effect change in the world. It is a tool often misunderstood by those unfamiliar with its potential. While many are taught that the love of money is a root of evil, they overlook its profound power to resolve the very suffering they decry. Consider: are the funds a parent uses to provide for their family, or that reward an artist’s lifelong dedication, inherently corrupt? The moral character of currency is not inherent; it is assigned by the hands that wield it.
The Neutrality of Capital
Currency itself is an inanimate object—devoid of conscience, emotion, or intent. A starving individual cannot consume gold or paper. The same resource that fuels tyranny and conflict can, in another’s hands, mend and nourish. For a despot, it is an instrument of control; for the destitute, it is a lifeline to survival. Its essence is defined entirely by its application.
The Philosophy of Abundance
We advocate for a life of Abundance—a state of overflowing prosperity that enables you to aid others because your own needs are fully met. The Earth possesses sufficient resources for all of humanity to thrive in plenty. The true worth of money is relative to its holder: a sum that represents salvation to one person is trivial to another. A person of immense wealth holds the power to alleviate the suffering of hundreds of thousands, a scale of impact inaccessible to those without means.
The Transient Nature of Circumstance
No one enters this world aware of their financial destiny. Your current struggles, however profound, are not a permanent state. Just as great civilizations rise from the ruins of their predecessors, personal collapse can lay the foundation for a more resilient and prosperous future. Understand that the challenges you face are temporary preparations, forging the strength and perspective required for the life of Abundance that awaits.