By Ken Honda, the money guru from Japan…
Ken Honda believes that we should appreciate money more and discuss it more positively as “happy money” that we have received.
When we judge money negatively, we tend to attract less of it.
I participated in his program and donated happy money to the healer Williams Nonog, and somehow I was able to generate more happy money in the stock market.
I also began to support my gambling-addicted girlfriend, and as a result, I started worrying less about money. Even better, I found myself making more happy money on the stock market again.
It’s truly magical! The more money I contributed, the more I was able to make!
Ask yourself:
Is your money happy?
What negative beliefs about money did you internalize as a child?
What experiences of happy money do you remember receiving from your parents or grandparents when you were young?
The problem is that there’s so much happy money in our lives that we often fail to appreciate it because we are overwhelmed by the stress of trying to have enough money.
What great experiences have you gained by spending your happy money on adventures and travel?
The difference between Europe/North America and Japan is that the Japanese can easily discuss how much money they make or spend—and how much they have.
In the USA and Europe, it’s often taboo to talk about our finances. While I think it’s okay to some extent—because it can lead to jealousy and attract dishonest individuals—it still causes us to miss out on open conversations about money.
In Japan, people are less attached to money than in the Western world. In the West, we often equate money with personal value.
So, does having more money mean we are better people? Is a good character connected to wealth?
As a child, I was repulsed by the idea that a person could only be considered good if they were wealthy.
If a couple can’t discuss how much money they have or earn, it’s often too late to prevent major financial problems. Couples should talk about money issues before larger problems arise.
Our emotions are tied to money, making it difficult to find solutions to our financial problems. We can’t make money in the stock market if we are greedy or anxious.
If you can’t save money, you will never feel like you have enough!
I was able to save happy money even during my worst times, and I have been bankrupt three times. For me, being bankrupt is no longer scary.
Relax about money and stop worrying…
This means you don’t need to spend or save excessively. You should aim to save at least 10% of your income each month.
If we are financially successful but our relationships fall apart and our health declines, what kind of wealth is that?
We should live a happy life, and if we sacrifice our happiness, health, and relationships for money, what kind of person does that make us?
A good life is about how well we feel about ourselves!
How much money is enough? Do I really need that better car to be happy?
It will never work out if we depend on luxury and material possessions for our happiness. We can lead a happy life even when we are poor.
I lived for over 20 years below the social minimum, and I was happy and fulfilled.
How much do we contribute to making the world a better place? Do we serve others?
If we do, we will attract more money.
How about invisible assets, like love, friendships, generosity, happiness, and kindness? Don’t these invisible assets contribute much more to a fulfilled life than luxury or visible assets?
My Video: I AM WEALTHY https://youtu.be/–b5ZPiXcxU
My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast4/I-AM-WEALTHY.mp3