2022-08-18
50 分钟Always running everything through the filter of does this feel right in my spirit?
Not what does my mom want?
What does my spouse say?
What does conventional wisdom say?
It is what feels right in my spirit at this time, what feels in alignment for the assignment and the season that I'm in.
And I believe with that, you can never go wrong.
So what if wealth wasn't what we thought?
Sure, money is a part of it, and access, status and at least the illusion of security it can bring.
And yes, the nice things you can buy.
But here's the thing.
I have known too many people who've earned unreal amounts of money, and they don't feel wealthy.
In fact, they feel like they'll never have enough.
What they do often feel is envy, fear of loss, perpetual craving, and security that seems takeawayable in a moment.
On the other hand, I have known folks of fairly modest means who feel wealthy beyond measure, vibrant and alive with generosity.
So then what's wealth, real wealth about?
Turns out, beyond the Benjamins.
It's about something much bigger than we think or talk about, and simultaneously way more accessible and valuable to us and our ability to live good lives.
And it all starts with where the word wealth actually comes from.
So today's guest, Patrice Washington.
She has been exploring the topic of wealth for decades, sometimes without even realizing it, developing a level of insight and expertise that is powerfully revealing.