We’ve talked about a lot of different things in this series and I hope it’s been helpful and inspiring to you. But I want to close with a reminder:
Remember that it’s just money.
Entrepreneurialism is something I’ve always been passionate about and I love to help people find creative ways to earn more money. However, it’s imperative to keep a balanced perspective.
Money doesn’t buy happiness. Money doesn’t equal fulfillment. If it did, Hollywood should have some of the happiest people in existence. In reality, many of them are struggling through divorce, depression, addictions, and more.
Consider why you want to earn more money: if it’s just so you can buy bigger and better stuff, I can tell you right now that it’s not worth it. The more you have, the more you’ll want. It will never be enough.
Properly stewarded, money can be an amazing tool. It can help feed and clothe the hungry. It can build houses, schools, hospitals in the poorest of countries. It can provide nourishment and medicine for malnourished children. It can help your disabled neighbor be able to pay her rent or your recently-widowed aunt be able to buy groceries.
Use your resources wisely. Invest your time carefully. And make the most of what you have been given so that you can bless others generously.
But remember that money is not the be-all and end-all of life. Don’t spend all your life chasing more and end up missing out on the richest moments of life.
There is more to life than a bigger paycheck.


























The knitted dishcloth I’m working on this week




