
Let's examine them in turn:

The first myth of money is that you need to undertake profound spiritual exercise to acquire plenty of it. This myth gains ground in a hugely religious society such as ours. People organize prayer meetings, night vigils, pilgrimages, miracle crusades and the like in the quest for wealth. But have you heard the really wealthy attribute their wealth to this strategy? The really wealthy are not particularly close to God in our society while many of those who are close to God are very poor. Money thus does not answer to prayer or spiritual exercise.
Another myth that throws people off on the road to achieving wealth is
the famous line -
saving for the rainy day. While this statement encourages one to save, however
it is for the wrong reason. Rainy days signify emergency situations, which tend
to wipe out all your savings. It is what you save that can be multiplied and
increased in order to grow wealth. So instead of saving for the rainy day also
save for the opportunity day as wealth can only be created when you take
advantage of opportunities.

Putting your hard-earned money into giving loans to help others is another myth of money. When someone approaches you for assistance and you loan them some money you are giving up the opportunities to multiply that money. This is because many people hate repaying their loans and default. Infact defaulting loans is one of the biggest reasons for the parting of ways among friends. Please leave the loan business to the banks who are set up to do it. Instead give money gifts to people who ask you for loans which you can afford and they are under no obligation to return. Your finances and relationships will be better for it.
Finally it is pure myth to believe that you can manage
large sums of money when you cannot manage little sums. A man who spends
hundreds anyhow will do so when he has millions. Wealth building starts one
Naira at a time. Learn to manage One Naira and you can manage One Billion Naira
someday without frittering it away.
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