Summary of Ken Honda's Happy Money
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Get the Summary of Ken Honda's Happy Money in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: Too often, money is a source of fear, stress, and anger, often breaking apart relationships and even ruining lives. We like to think money is just a number or a piece of paper, but it is so much more than that. Money has the ability to smile, it changes when it is given with a certain feeling, and the energy with which it imbues us impacts not only ourselves, but others as well.
Although Ken Honda is often called a “money guru,” his real job over the past decade has been to help others discover the tools they already possess to heal their own lives and relationships with money. Learn how to treat money as a welcome guest, allowing it to come and go with respect and without resentment; understand and improve your money EQ; unpack the myth of scarcity; and embrace the process of giving money, not just receiving it.
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Insights from Chapter 1
#1
If you want to be in the flow of Happy Money, you can. You simply have to choose to be grateful and give generously and with enthusiasm. But most people aren’t, and that’s okay.
#2
Money also plays a big part in who we become friends with, where we went to school, and where we grew up. It also affects our choice of who we become connected with in the working world. And it is not only the poor and middle class that are affected by the flow of money and who can receive and give money infused with negative energy.
#3
If you have negative mind-sets and beliefs about money, your outer reality will soon reflect that. If you believe it is something that can be used for good, that is abundant, and that can be given and received freely, your financial situation will change - and dramatically so.
#4
The author, who grew up in a poor family, decided at an young age that he wanted to be financially secure when he grew up and get married, so his own family would never suffer a similar fate.
#5
The author observed two types of wealthy people during his youth: the happy ones and the unhappy ones. The latter were two-faced con artists, who treated their employees poorly and were rude to waiters and drivers, but behaved well with those who could give them money or do something to help them get ahead.