Yes, Miata, the ability to stay present and face the situation and/or numbers is what you have taught us so well. Again, having the confidence, for me, having the self confidence to do so.
Hello, Thank you for sharing your letter to money. Listening, it occurs to me that perhaps we are misguided with the notion of safety. We come into this world completely vulnerable with nothing guaranteeing our safety save, hopefully, loving responsible parents - but that isn't guaranteed. Perhaps safety is elusive. Money doesn't always mean one is safe. It seems your little voice inside is encouraging you, and us, to trust life more. Have confidence. This is something that has been coming up for me often lately. How confident am I? Confidence attracts people and opportunity. Maybe that's a start.
Thank you for listening so closely to the words of our anonymous writer, and for sharing what it stirred in you. The question of safety runs deep. You’re right… money can create forms of protection, but it doesn’t eliminate vulnerability. None of us begin our lives "safe" in the absolute sense. I appreciate how you’re noticing confidence in your own life right now. That quiet inner voice matters. For me, the exploration isn’t about pretending we’re invulnerable. It’s about increasing our capacity to stay present even when safety isn’t guaranteed. Grateful you’re reflecting alongside the letter.
Yes, Miata, the ability to stay present and face the situation and/or numbers is what you have taught us so well. Again, having the confidence, for me, having the self confidence to do so.
Hello, Thank you for sharing your letter to money. Listening, it occurs to me that perhaps we are misguided with the notion of safety. We come into this world completely vulnerable with nothing guaranteeing our safety save, hopefully, loving responsible parents - but that isn't guaranteed. Perhaps safety is elusive. Money doesn't always mean one is safe. It seems your little voice inside is encouraging you, and us, to trust life more. Have confidence. This is something that has been coming up for me often lately. How confident am I? Confidence attracts people and opportunity. Maybe that's a start.
Thank you for listening so closely to the words of our anonymous writer, and for sharing what it stirred in you. The question of safety runs deep. You’re right… money can create forms of protection, but it doesn’t eliminate vulnerability. None of us begin our lives "safe" in the absolute sense. I appreciate how you’re noticing confidence in your own life right now. That quiet inner voice matters. For me, the exploration isn’t about pretending we’re invulnerable. It’s about increasing our capacity to stay present even when safety isn’t guaranteed. Grateful you’re reflecting alongside the letter.