Philanthropy
Rich people, in contrast to those living paycheck to paycheck, usually understand that money exists to express their values. This is the case even though some rich people clearly have some values you may not agree with.
Philanthropy is a method widely used by the rich to express their important values. Andrew Carnegie’s philanthropy, for example, built libraries all across the United States. Don’t wait until you
are rich to become a philanthropist. Start now and begin to develop the consciousness that your money exists to express your values.
Find a cause that expresses your values, whether that cause is social,
religious, or political. Set aside a definite percentage of your gross income to donate to this cause 1 to 10 percent of your income, depending on what you can afford. Practice this consistently for
three months and you will certainly notice a profound shift in your thinking about money. Clearly this method works best when done without guilt. You are not obligated to give your money away. It’s
your money. Use it as you like and don’t let people or organizations seeking contributions use guilt to manipulate you.