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Your money beliefs, which one is yours? (Part 1)

Everybody has their own money beliefs, and I found this from an ebook that I currently read. So, which one is yours? Which money beliefs is the correct one? This is the part one of 30 money beliefs that we can easily found and heard from people. So, which is your money belief?

1. Money doesn't grow on trees.

2. Do you think I'm made of money?

3. If you have money, you make money.

4. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer.

5. A fool and and his money are soon parted.

6. Money is the root of all evil.

7. Rich people are greedy.

8. Money burns a hole in your pocket.

9. Money is hard to come by.

10. Money is no object.

11. Money is power.

12. Money isn't everything.

13. Money talks.

14. Put your money where your mouth is.

15. Follow the money.

16. Time is money.

17. Poverty is no sin.

18. Money makes money

19. Let the buyer beware.

20. Money doesn't buy you happiness.

21. Beggars can't be choosers.

22. If wishes were dollars, we all would be rich.

23. The further you go, the bigger you fall

24. The grass is always greener on the other side.

25. More money equals more problem.

26. Never mix business with pleasure.

27. Spend less, make more.

28. Why don't you get a real job?

29. Another day, another dollar.

30. It's all in a day's work

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Anonymous said…
What is your inspiration?

http://blog.greensherpa.com/index.php/personal-finance/from-money-to-magnetism-what-inspires-you/

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