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What is More Important in Life?: Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness?
What is More Important in Life?: Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness?
What is More Important in Life?: Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness?
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What is More Important in Life?: Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness?

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Looking for the ultimate answer to the age-old question: What is more important in life? Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness? Look no further! In this thought-provoking and enlightening book, discover a captivating analysis and gain a cognitive awareness of the true essence of life.
Prepare to be pleasantly surprised as the author takes you on a journey that challenges your preconceived notions. Contrary to popular belief, the conclusion is not as predictable as you might think. Prepare for a paradigm shift as you explore the interconnectedness of these four pillars of life.
Uncover a more uplifting perspective on this profound subject and unlock a more meaningful and pragmatic approach in your daily life. Dive deep into the captivating exploration of the significance of Money, Love, Spirituality, and Happiness, and their impact on our overall well-being.
Why settle for superficial happiness when you can delve into the depths of true fulfillment? In this book, you will find the unique aspects, conflicts, and intriguing elements that set it apart. Discover the emotional hooks that will resonate with your heart and mind, leaving you inspired to pursue a more meaningful existence.
Written in a captivating and accessible style, this book reflects the author's insightful voice, inviting you to embark on a life-changing experience. With its engaging language and storytelling techniques, this book will captivate and engage readers from start to finish.
So, if you're ready to unlock the secrets to a more fulfilling life, grab your copy now and join the countless readers who have already been transformed. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your understanding of what truly matters. Your journey towards enlightenment starts here.

LanguageEnglish
Publisher22 Lions
Release dateJun 19, 2017
What is More Important in Life?: Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness?
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Robin Sacredfire

Robin Sacredfire is a mystic, occultist, entrepreneur, and a No.1 best selling author.New Books and Editions: https://www.22lions.com/collections/robinsacredfire100 Books Bundle: 22lions.com/collections/bundles/products/robin-sacredfire-bundleOther Retailers: Evrl.ink/RobinSacredfire

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    What is More Important in Life? - Robin Sacredfire

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    What is More Important in Life?: Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness?

    Copyright © Robin Sacredfire, 2017 (1st Ed.) All Rights Reserved.

    Cover Photo © qimono Via Pixabay CC0 Public Domain.

    Published by 22 Lions

    Introduction

    This book intends to portray an analysis and promote a cognitive awareness on one of the most debated and yet neglected questions and regarding what is more important in life: Money, Love, Spirituality or Happiness? And although most people may assume to know already the answer to this question, the content of this book will likely surprise you in many ways. First of all, because the conclusion isn’t as predictable as it might seem at first, and second, because the these topics are interconnected in more ways than what we like to admit. In this sense, the author presents here a more uplifting perspective on this subject and within a paradigm that allows a more meaningful and pragmatic application in our daly life.

    How We Choose Our Priorities

    What is more important than money, love, spirituality or happiness? And what is the common thing we want in money, love, spirituality or happiness? The answer to both questions would be freedom. Now, the question is, why do we want to be free? Most commonly, to feel secure, to find love, to find our spiritual self. And why we want all these things? To be happy, basically. Therefore, we can say that happiness and freedom are correlated. The next question now would be: How? And this is why we struggle so much to be happy and spiritual, that’s why we choose different paths to reach the same end goal.

    If we look at the need to follow paths, we will eventually realize that they can indeed be followed in many ways, even though the fastest is with the use of money. You buy plane tickets and pay rent with money, not smiles, not love, not religious beliefs, and not inner peace. And if that is not the case, then someone else is paying such things for you, which makes you a parasite of that person, and not a self-sufficient individual. In other words, such individuals are dependent and not independent. And if you’re dependent, you’re not free. And so, here we find one of many correlations regarding money and freedom. Money can buy people’s freedom and can buy your own freedom too. And yet, what can be more important than money? Long term security, maybe, because you can be rich today and poor tomorrow. Businesses and entrepreneurs bankrupt all the time. But, how can you build security without money? You actually can’t. The two are related to one another, even though they can mean the difference between focusing on a present amount and a future amount. Someone working for a retirement is looking at security rather than money. But what about an entrepreneur that doesn’t care about his retirement? Is he putting more value on money? Actually, he’s not. He is also looking at his retirement, but merely from another viewpoint.

    You see, while a person working on a regular job is focusing on the security provided by the government, the entrepreneur is trusting on himself to create that security. In general, no strategy is a guarantee for success, but we can focus on what we do best to build our security. And that’s why some people choose a job and others a business. Each one of them thinks of himself as less competent when in the other type of role. And there isn’t time for everything, to try all options, no time to fail, and so, at the end of the day, we do have to make decisions

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