Recently, I came across an interesting perspective on how to attract money that truly changed my way of thinking about wealth. It’s not just about seeking opportunities or working more hours, but about understanding that money has a dimension beyond the material.



Tao Ran explains it like this: at first, we seek wealth for ourselves, then we learn to gather people, and finally we understand that attracting people is the real key to attracting wealth. It makes sense, right?

But what really resonated with me was this: what we think and what we say has real power. I’ve seen how people in poverty tend to always blame external circumstances, rarely questioning themselves. True transformation begins from within, from gratitude. It doesn’t matter if the day was good or bad, gratitude is the starting point.

Professor Peng Kaiping also mentions it: a grateful heart naturally accumulates wealth. When you stop complaining and embrace gratitude, it’s like opening a door through which money flows organically. It sounds mystical, but think about it from a psychological perspective: if your mind is in scarcity mode, you will act out of fear. If it’s in abundance mode, your decisions change completely.

There’s a fascinating technique Hiroshi Koike used to transform his financial life: treating money as a close friend, not as a cold tool. Mentally recite gratitude for every income you receive, for every expense you make, and cultivate the faith that you have more than enough. Your subconscious absorbs these signals, your magnetic field changes, and wealth begins to flow toward you naturally.

Now, there’s something many of us avoid talking about: money. It makes us ashamed, but it’s absurd because it’s directly linked to our survival and quality of life. We need to learn to talk about money openly, without taking advantage of others or sacrificing our interests. Integrity is fundamental here.

And we arrive at the most important point: how to attract money in practice. The answer is to continually improve your self-esteem and your professional capacity. Choose a field, master it completely, become irreplaceable. When you are the best at what you do, money is not something you seek; it’s something that comes to you naturally. Focus and hard work are not just keys to success; they are the only keys.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
Add a comment
Add a comment
No comments
  • Pin