Why Can’t It Just Rain Money?

In my life, I’ve met people with all kinds of attitudes to money.
Some have had perpetually empty bank accounts and it drives them crazy. Making more money is all they think about – and mostly what they never get. When some does come their way, it’s spent in moments.
Others have had plenty – a few I’d even class as wealthy. Of those, some are generous whilst others are penny-pinching, even mean. Some have let their money define them, others leave it in the background of their lives in much the same way as most of us regard – or rather disregard – the wallpaper or paint on the walls in our homes. It’s just there.
But there have been some folks who have a very distinctive and interesting attitude to money.
The people I’m talking about are not rich. Often they have next to nothing. Sometimes they actually have nothing – although that never lasts very long with this group.
These folks are special.
Their attitude to money is that it will go … and it will come. It will always come.
They never worry about money. I mean never.
(One of the people I’m thinking of has now become very wealthy and once told me that he has never understood worrying about money.)
Why Do They Never Worry About Money?
Because they know they can always get some more.
Their cash will never run out, even if their bank account on a given day is completely empty.
How do they do this?
They don’t do anything illegal or immoral. They merely understand what money is and where it really, really comes from.
They know exactly why it changes hands.
To have those understandings they don’t need degrees in economics. They don’t understand investment strategies. Many of them don’t even have savings. Money simply flows in and out of their lives just as the tides flow into and away from the shore.
Even when it’s far out and you can’t see it, you know it’s coming back. Sometimes in little waves, sometimes in huge breakers that crash onto the beaches. But it’s definitely coming!
When you know that about money, when you know you can always get more of it and that even when it runs low it’s always coming back, isn’t that what financial security really means?
When you aren’t worried about how you’ll get some more but instead tell yourself that you will get some more – just like when you run low on bread you pop round to the corner store or maybe the supermarket and get some more – isn’t that true financial security?
Suppose Money Was Like Bread …

What if your financial security was like your bread security? When it runs low you get – or bake – some more.
Somehow, we’ve put money in a different category to other commodities but really there’s no reason to do that.
Except perhaps one.
If you run low on bread, usually you’ll exchange some money for the next loaf. But if you run low on money, what do you exchange?
This is where we tend to get stuck, but I’ve discovered that the non-worriers don’t.
Some years ago, a friend of mine unexpectedly lost his job. Being a non-worrier, apart from the shock, (the decision was made with incredible speed), he appeared completely unfazed by his new financial situation.
I asked him how he stayed so cool about having lost his income. His answer has never left me.
He said, “My job isn’t my resource. My bank balance isn’t my resource. I am. Tomorrow, if I can’t think of a way to put a meal in my belly and keep the roof over my head, there’s something wrong with me!”
Sure enough, within a few days, paying customers were lining up for him.
It was a great answer. But that degree of self assuredness doesn’t come easily or even naturally to all of us. It didn’t to me.
As so often has been the case in my life, having discovered that something is possible – in this case having a constant flow of money no matter what – I went the slow road to finding out how it’s done.
The bad part about that trait is that it sometimes takes me ages to get somewhere.
The good part is, that having got there, I know I can always go there again. That mentality of not worrying about money came naturally to my friend so he didn’t know how to transmit it to me.
But I have figured it out, finally.
I’ve already had money come “from thin air.”
It’s not a coincidence or luck. The money was nice. But what is truly wonderful is the peace of mind. There will never be a reason for me to run out of money.
That’s real financial security.
I’ve put a training together where I’ll show you, if you’d like, how you can have this freeing attitude to money too.
Everything you need to know, including how to purchase a ticket for the training, is on the following web page:
https://wizardofwisdom.com/mfta
And so, as it turns out, it can rain money!