Have you ever noticed how elusive happiness can feel when it’s tied to money?
I see this often — in clients, friends, and even in myself.
We chase financial milestones — the next raise, a higher return, a new purchase — believing that once we reach them, peace will follow. Yet time and again, the glow fades, and we’re left wondering: If money can’t buy happiness, what can?
For those of us fortunate enough to wrestle with such questions, I’ve come to believe that happiness isn’t about how much money we have, but the energy we bring to it.
When we begin to see money as energy — a neutral force that reflects our thoughts and emotions — we open the door to a more peaceful, fulfilling relationship with it. And when we learn to live in the energy of enough, happiness stops being something to

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