MOTIVATING TIPS

To suspect your wealth is to begin to be wealthy.

Wendell Berry

Verified source: What Are People For?, Essay "Economy and Pleasure," North Point Press, 1990
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Why This Matters

There's a radical quiet in Berry's observation—he's not asking us to *feel* grateful for what we have, which is the tired platitude we've all heard. Rather, he suggests that the moment we question whether our possessions truly belong to us, or whether we're merely their custodians, we've already shifted into a mindset of genuine abundance. A person who owns three shirts but suspects they might give one away when needed has begun to understand wealth differently than someone who hoards a closet full but clutches each piece. The suspicion itself—that questioning stance—is what separates the wealthy from those who merely accumulate.

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