Expanding Your Money Container: A Journey of Giving and Receiving

A person’s capacity isn’t something that is grown for them; they must cultivate it themselves. My capacity used to be 500 won. Let me briefly share a story about that 500 won.

When I was in my 20s and working, I invited my sister over. I happily bought a whole chicken for us to share, but at the time, a chicken cost 6,000 won, and the sauce was an additional 500 won. I asked the store owner for the 500 won sauce as a free service, which was an unreasonable request. My sister, who witnessed this, was taken aback by my attitude towards money.

Back then, I lived in a basement room with mold all over the walls due to flooding. My monthly salary was around 2 million won, but that amount would simply disappear due to credit card bills and other expenses. I was living the typical life of a struggling, lower-class individual.

Looking back, it wasn’t just the chicken sauce that I tried to haggle over. I think I tried to cut costs on everything. Haggling had become a habit, ingrained in me, and I lived under the illusion that doing so was right and even quite clever. At that time, I was living to the best of my ability within the limits of my awareness. I respect that younger version of myself.

What kind of person am I today? I now live a life of sharing to the best of my ability and with all my heart with those who need help, whether it’s 500 won, 50,000 won, or 500,000 won. When I clutched onto that 500 won and tried to get more, I was desperately poor. But when I gave that 500 won and was willing to give more, my heart overflowed with abundance, and money followed me.

When you understand your “money container” and become the kind of person who can hold onto it, wealth flows naturally as a result of the energy’s circulation. Sharing this writing with you now is also part of this energy circulation structure that brings wealth and prosperity.

What is the size of your container? I sincerely support your wealth and prosperity.