Are You at Peace with Earnings

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Book Review: Money Talks: A Biblical Take on Earning, Saving, Spending, and Giving This a Chapter One review through the lens of PEACE. Answering the question: When you think about your income, are you anxious or at peace? I have been frugal all my life. For example, my aunts, uncles, and cousins still tease me to this day about when I was twelve years old and went to Orlando FL with $100 to spend while on vacation for a week, and I came back with $35. Money has never been a barrier for me because my mom was my source of value in my life. So, I learned at a tender age that material wealth does not have the same impact on a persons life as much as being present for them in their time of need. Thus, I am capable of saving large bits of money as my income has increased over the years. It is all about raising money for the next generation as a legacy and putting that aside so that in their time of need they are in a position where money is not an issue for them, and that they too can pay it forward for the generations that follow them.

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