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Humanity is swimming in negative assumptions about money. Many of us believe more money means more problems. Others insist it’s the root of all evil. Some even say those with wealth are "fake" and "corrupt”. But is any of this really true?  For three decades, author Steven Siebold followed 1,200 self-made millionaires. What he found is that financially abundant people continually: * Are inclined to pursue their biggest goals and strongest desires ~ * Have the freedom and choices to design their lives on their terms, instead of other people's ~ * Feel far happier and more secure in every aspect of life ~ * Can overcome stressful problems and challenges with far greater ease ~ * And, they even tend to have more uplifting beliefs, and a better self-image. The big takeaway here is this: If you're passionate about your personal improvement and purpose in life, you should aspire to be prosperous. Money is not something to be ashamed of or to feel bad about. Nor is it j...

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