52 min

Rabbi Daniel Lapin – Why the Pursuit of Money is Not Bad Good Money with Derrick Kinney

    • Entrepreneurship

Does your desire to make more money leave you feeling selfish or guilty? Rabbi Daniel Lapin shares how the pursuit of money can actually bring out the best in people and lead to greater freedom. Are you worried about how to grow your income and your business? Rabbi Lapin says to identify your self- sabotaging money beliefs so you can realize your limitless financial potential, reach your goals and impact the world.
What you will learn:
Money brings independence and cooperation Money is a certificate of good performance Financial potential is infinite How to change your financial destiny How we are different when working for ourselves What you should start doing and stop doing Charitable giving takes practice  
Quotes:
“I love the fact that a person in pursuit of money is doing his best to get me to give my money to him in exchange for the goods and services he provides me.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “I don’t like interacting with selfish and venal people. And I don't like interacting with people who are looking for ways to score one over me. Life's just too short to allow those people into your life. It erodes your joy.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Money makes people nicer.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “There’s no question in my mind that a good deal of money shortage comes from this deeply implanted idea that I better not have too much of it, because that would signal to people that I must be a pretty bad person.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “The reality of money is, and the only way that makes sense and that allows one to really understand what it’s all about, is if one recognizes that it is a certificate of good performance.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Your full financial potential is infinite.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “A redemption only comes about when you are invested in it as well.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Six months is ample time to make a substantial difference if you are committed to changing not only what you do, but you’re also committed to changing who and what you are.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Because when you’re spending other people’s money, you’re never nearly as careful as when you’re spending your own.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Because with ownership comes earnership and I think that’s a principle that when people have to put their own resources and time on the line, they become more savvy with how they use both.” – Derrick Kinney “If you’ve practiced by being a charitable person, if you’ve developed that muscle in you that doesn’t grip your money so tightly, you will make that wise decision much more easily.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin  
 
Free Valuable Report for our Listeners: 5 Ways Your Resentment of Money is Ruining the World
https://goodmoneyframework.com
 
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Recommended Resources:
Rabbidaniellapin.com Thou Shall Prosper by Rabbi Daniel Lapin (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0470485884/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GIhMFbEMCWT6E)

Does your desire to make more money leave you feeling selfish or guilty? Rabbi Daniel Lapin shares how the pursuit of money can actually bring out the best in people and lead to greater freedom. Are you worried about how to grow your income and your business? Rabbi Lapin says to identify your self- sabotaging money beliefs so you can realize your limitless financial potential, reach your goals and impact the world.
What you will learn:
Money brings independence and cooperation Money is a certificate of good performance Financial potential is infinite How to change your financial destiny How we are different when working for ourselves What you should start doing and stop doing Charitable giving takes practice  
Quotes:
“I love the fact that a person in pursuit of money is doing his best to get me to give my money to him in exchange for the goods and services he provides me.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “I don’t like interacting with selfish and venal people. And I don't like interacting with people who are looking for ways to score one over me. Life's just too short to allow those people into your life. It erodes your joy.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Money makes people nicer.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “There’s no question in my mind that a good deal of money shortage comes from this deeply implanted idea that I better not have too much of it, because that would signal to people that I must be a pretty bad person.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “The reality of money is, and the only way that makes sense and that allows one to really understand what it’s all about, is if one recognizes that it is a certificate of good performance.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Your full financial potential is infinite.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “A redemption only comes about when you are invested in it as well.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Six months is ample time to make a substantial difference if you are committed to changing not only what you do, but you’re also committed to changing who and what you are.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Because when you’re spending other people’s money, you’re never nearly as careful as when you’re spending your own.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin “Because with ownership comes earnership and I think that’s a principle that when people have to put their own resources and time on the line, they become more savvy with how they use both.” – Derrick Kinney “If you’ve practiced by being a charitable person, if you’ve developed that muscle in you that doesn’t grip your money so tightly, you will make that wise decision much more easily.” – Rabbi Daniel Lapin  
 
Free Valuable Report for our Listeners: 5 Ways Your Resentment of Money is Ruining the World
https://goodmoneyframework.com
 
Follow Good Money Good Hands Good Work on Instagram!
https://www.instagram.com/goodmoneyframework 
 
Recommended Resources:
Rabbidaniellapin.com Thou Shall Prosper by Rabbi Daniel Lapin (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0470485884/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GIhMFbEMCWT6E)

52 min