- The Principle of Mutual co-ordination: Only when others make money can you get more money. It is the principle of giving first before receiving, paying first before receiving. Don’t bargain too hard when buying things, and let others make the money. When you are able to pay off debts, you should pay them off as soon as possible, and do not wait for others to demand it before you do.
- Law of Karma: Taking advantage is equal to being at a disadvantage. If you take what you shouldn’t take, or get what you don’t deserve, you will have to pay it back double sooner or later. This is the law of karma.
- Giving and Receiving: Give generously and accept calmly. Some people can only give but not accept. You should know that giving is actually giving to yourself.
- Recognizing Everyone’s Contribution: Everyone is your god of wealth. Even if you pay someone, you must remember that the other person is your god of wealth. You paid for his product/service, so you should say thank you to him for providing you with the service.
- Overcoming Financial Anxiety: Give your inner scarcity to God, and you will be free. When you find yourself worrying about money, say to your God loudly, “Almighty God, I give my inner scarcity to you, and I will be financially free.” It is important to trust your God completely. If you want to be rich but worry about not having money, then you will not be rich.
- Positive Affirmations: Speak like a billionaire. Pay attention to your words and thoughts, and eliminate those poor people’s thoughts such as “you have to work hard to make money”, “no one can get something for nothing”, “I always have no money”… Always be mindful.
- Acceptance and Gratitude: Need something instead of possessing it. If someone gives you something, even if you don’t like it or need it, you should accept it because it’s free. This thing doesn’t reflect its true value and is just negative energy to you.
- Avoiding Material Hoarding: Hoarding is a sign of inner poverty. Seeing a sale makes you want to shop; originally planning to buy one but worried that it won’t be enough so you buy a few more; ordering two dishes but insisting on adding a few more, this does not reflect wealth but inner worry and poverty.
- Individuality and Self-Worth: Get rid of the inferiority complex that I must have what others have. If everyone has an Apple phone, I must have one too; if everyone has a LV, I must have one too; if others go to Hong Kong, I must go to Europe… Because of inferiority complex, you need to rely on external things to reflect your value.
- Self-Worth and Deservedness: You deserve good things. Try to do something good that you have never done before, such as a wonderful dinner, a sexy dress, beautiful flowers, a manicure, or a house decoration. Tell yourself, “I deserve good things.”
By understanding and practicing these principles, individuals can develop a mindset that naturally attracts wealth, fosters financial success and personal fulfillment.