a curious question

Published: Thu, 08/04/16

Someone wrote me this curious question--

"I have a question regarding your recent
promotion for 'The Secret to Attracting Money'
audio program, I hope this doesn't offend,
it is a genuine question.

"You clearly want to help people out of poverty, so
why are you charging $120 for the course? The people
who need it most are people who are suffering greatly
from having no money and because of this they can
never buy the course to help them out of their situation?

"You are already a millionaire and do not need any
more money to be financially secure, would it not be
a wonderful gift of unconditional love to the universe
to offer this course free so that it truly helps those
who are suffering and cannot get out of their situation
because they don't have any money. In return the Universe
will surely reward you."

I say it's a "curious question" because the person asking
it doesn't seem to realize a few facts --

1. I already give away my e-book, "Attract Money Now."
Anyone who is broke -- which is such a misleading term,
as most people reading my emails actually have money and
don't appreciate or acknowledge it -- but any "broke"
person can go read it right now at http://www.attractmoneynow.com

2. Most people don't respect anything handed to them.
Oh, there are exceptions to every statement, but in
general "free" is not respected. You can have my e-book
mentioned above absolutely gratis, but did you go get it?
Did you read it? Did you use it? (Be honest.)

3. A physical product takes a lot of people to create, all
of whom need paid. If I charge for my audio course, "The
Secret to Attract Money
," it's because about 300 people
are involved in its creation, marketing and distribution.
My trying to pay all their fees isn't wise or sane or easily
possible. It'd also be unfair, as it would cause an imbalance
in the ebb and flow of the financial world. Money needs to
circulate. I'm not the creator of it; I'm just a channel.
So are you. I do my part. You are supposed to do yours.

But let's look a little closer at this.

Limiting beliefs are also invisible beliefs.

The person asking the above curious question doesn't realize
he or she is exposing their limiting beliefs about money.

What about you?

Do you think money is evil?

Do you think there's scarcity in the world?

Do you think poor people should be handed things?

Do you think wealthy people should just give away everything?

Do you think you have enough -- or too much -- money?

Your answers help reveal your invisible limiting beliefs.

Money is neutral.

What you unconsciously think about money is what is causing
you to attract it -- or repel it.

If you want to become more aware of all of this, and free
yourself to live a life of magic and miracles, and to have
enough money to help the people and the causes you care about,
then go check out --

http://www.SecretToAttractingMoney.com

Love
joe

PS -- Remember, if you are "broke", then you can go read
my e-book, "Attract Money Now", free, over at --

http://www.AttractMoneyNow.com

PPS - Actually, I give away an enormous amount of freebies,
from books to audios to articles and more. Go review my
revamped website and see for yourself at http://www.mrfire.com

Thank you
I love you

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