In order to reach Prosperity, a basic requirement is that everyone should be on the same page, because you and your family are absolutely in the same financial boat. It reminds us of Noah and his family when they were in the ark.
Likewise, each person in your family must take personal responsibility for controlling their spending so prosperity is in sight. Imagine for a moment that this vessel has a small hole under each seat. If you want to keep the ark from sinking, each person must take their seat and commit to staying in their seat so that the holes are plugged in and the ark does not sink.
If you and your spouse are not in the same financial mind-set, then possibly your marriage won't work. You can't be an army of one when you are married. Financial problems are the main cause of divorce in America. In my Bestselling Book Secrets of Jewish Wealth Revealed! A Road map to Prosperity I teach from my experience. As a rabbi, I've spent long hours counseling people that I've married, and in each case I like to talk with the couple about not only compatibility and love, but also their relationship with money.
In the English language, we have one word for love, which translates into our sexual drive. The ancient Greeks had more than one word for it, including the word agape.
It means to compromise or sacrifice, and it's the kind of love I've seen in all couples who have gotten married and stayed married. It is my opinion that this kind of love determines the entire success of your married life, and to an extent, it's a good part of your financial life too.
Reaching prosperity always takes a little bit of sacrifice, and would be impossible to do on your own. Once you and your spouse realize that mutual sacrifice is a healthy part of your marriage, you are well on your way to achieving harmony in planning for your finances together.
Likewise, each person in your family must take personal responsibility for controlling their spending so prosperity is in sight. Imagine for a moment that this vessel has a small hole under each seat. If you want to keep the ark from sinking, each person must take their seat and commit to staying in their seat so that the holes are plugged in and the ark does not sink.
If you and your spouse are not in the same financial mind-set, then possibly your marriage won't work. You can't be an army of one when you are married. Financial problems are the main cause of divorce in America. In my Bestselling Book Secrets of Jewish Wealth Revealed! A Road map to Prosperity I teach from my experience. As a rabbi, I've spent long hours counseling people that I've married, and in each case I like to talk with the couple about not only compatibility and love, but also their relationship with money.
In the English language, we have one word for love, which translates into our sexual drive. The ancient Greeks had more than one word for it, including the word agape.
It means to compromise or sacrifice, and it's the kind of love I've seen in all couples who have gotten married and stayed married. It is my opinion that this kind of love determines the entire success of your married life, and to an extent, it's a good part of your financial life too.
Reaching prosperity always takes a little bit of sacrifice, and would be impossible to do on your own. Once you and your spouse realize that mutual sacrifice is a healthy part of your marriage, you are well on your way to achieving harmony in planning for your finances together.
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