A timely read as I’m currently working towards a life of richness by valuing my creative endeavors above all else because I didn’t have or grant myself the space before; an experience heavily driven by needing to strive higher financially among other things. Thank you for your words and know you definitely delivered.
I loved this! I love being in nature with my son and to me that’s a richness. But I do sometimes find myself distracted with worries about money, in those lovely rich moments (which dilutes it somewhat!) I find it hard to *trust* and enjoy the richness of life, without worrying about the richness of money, I guess.
I completely relate to what you're experiencing. Finding trust is a practice, and while financial concerns can be distracting and heavy, they don't have to overshadow life's richness and presence. I've been there ( am there ) and I know firsthand that this shift is possible.
It is a shame that so many of us automatically think wealth is only a monetary aspect of life. Beautifully put, richness comes in much much more than a capitalistic sense. 🙏💖
Great thoughts, Vanja! Very inspiring. ✨ But remember: It's always helpful to see life on a wider scale. There's no reason to have a rich life - and money. ;-{)
Vanja te veo muy muy rica, en tu ❤️, en tu libertad, en inspirar a tantos, en compartir tu cariño, en tu arte, en ser mamá y pareja, en tu amistad, en atreverte a ser quién eres 🥰, gracias por tus palabras
You seem to have missed the point of this article. I'm discussing a richness unrelated to money, work, or luck. What you're talking about seems like the beginning of an entirely new article in my comments. While I agree with some of your points, they're not aligned with the focus of my writing here.
It's just important when writing about privilege to acknowledge that some people will remain in pain and struggle for their whole lives, no matter how hard they work. I didn't see that in your writing, and I wanted to mention it. Take care
Thanks for your input. My article has a specific focus, which again, is not what you're talking about. I decide the content here, but If you find that aspect important, consider writing about it in detail on your page.
Ans yet another depiction of how mindsets and choices dictate your richness, not how much you own. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for reading and the resonance!
A timely read as I’m currently working towards a life of richness by valuing my creative endeavors above all else because I didn’t have or grant myself the space before; an experience heavily driven by needing to strive higher financially among other things. Thank you for your words and know you definitely delivered.
I'm glad this found you at the right time, and I wish you all the best with your creative pursuits!
Thank you so much, Vanja 🌿 it’s time to build bridges ✨
Yes!! 🌈
I loved this! I love being in nature with my son and to me that’s a richness. But I do sometimes find myself distracted with worries about money, in those lovely rich moments (which dilutes it somewhat!) I find it hard to *trust* and enjoy the richness of life, without worrying about the richness of money, I guess.
I completely relate to what you're experiencing. Finding trust is a practice, and while financial concerns can be distracting and heavy, they don't have to overshadow life's richness and presence. I've been there ( am there ) and I know firsthand that this shift is possible.
It is a shame that so many of us automatically think wealth is only a monetary aspect of life. Beautifully put, richness comes in much much more than a capitalistic sense. 🙏💖
Absolutely! It's also important to remember that this isn't a personal failing ( shame ) , but rather a result of the system we've been part of. 💞
Thank you for opening up to that comment and letting it be a catalyst for inspiration, wisdom and reimagining here.
Thank you for reading and the resonance. I appreciate you.
How wholesome reading this was. Being rich in the heart is so much more important than our bank account, indeed.
Absolutely! Thank you for reading.
Great thoughts, Vanja! Very inspiring. ✨ But remember: It's always helpful to see life on a wider scale. There's no reason to have a rich life - and money. ;-{)
Thank You! I'm glad you caught the wider message in my words.
En aprendizaje siempre... Mi Mantra!
Vanja te veo muy muy rica, en tu ❤️, en tu libertad, en inspirar a tantos, en compartir tu cariño, en tu arte, en ser mamá y pareja, en tu amistad, en atreverte a ser quién eres 🥰, gracias por tus palabras
Gracias por verme Patricia, siento tu amor tan fuerte a través de las distancias y las pantallas! <3
Yes!!! ❤️🔥
Thank you my love! 💞
You are such an inspiration. Thank you for sharing what you are.
Thank you for reading! Honored to know you're inspired.
You seem to have missed the point of this article. I'm discussing a richness unrelated to money, work, or luck. What you're talking about seems like the beginning of an entirely new article in my comments. While I agree with some of your points, they're not aligned with the focus of my writing here.
It's just important when writing about privilege to acknowledge that some people will remain in pain and struggle for their whole lives, no matter how hard they work. I didn't see that in your writing, and I wanted to mention it. Take care
Thanks for your input. My article has a specific focus, which again, is not what you're talking about. I decide the content here, but If you find that aspect important, consider writing about it in detail on your page.