As we’ve seen time and time again, people kill themselves when fortunes are lost. Like The Great Depression.
And as we’ve also seen people kill others when fortunes are lost, often their own families. It’s something that happens with animals when their offspring get sick or when the parent knows it’s sick and won’t be able to care for the babies. Rather than leave them to fend for themselves, they sometimes kill them. My first harsh lesson with that was with a family of hamsters back in 1987.
So are we hard-wired into our own animal programming? When our finances take a nosedive, are we to follow?
I didn’t bother to check how much I lost in my various tax sheltered annuities and retirement accounts over the past few months. I’m sure it was a lot. Those are for the long term. I choose not to put attention on them.
Others do, and that’s great. They see them in their “power zone.”
I exercise control over what makes sense to me: my products, my coaching, my avenues of leveraged income. I’ve got a few of those.
I exercise control over ME…my skills, my emotions, my habits, my inner peace that allows the channels to prosperity to stay open…even when more than a trillion dollars disappears from the global economy.
No swan diving. Too many people depend on me - for financial strength, for emotional strength, for companionship, for guidance, for love.
And too many people depend on those who take the swan dive, including those who will replace them in which they work. Is THAT the role model they want.
(And by the way, the “swan dive” doesn’t have to be an actual suicide. Long term despair in any form is another form of swan dive, maybe even worse in some ways because there’s no closure.)
Please understand this: anything we make can be remade - stronger and better, with lessons learned.
If we have SKILLS, including the power to learn and grow, we can do it all over again.
And we don’t have to be attached to the “stuff.” I’ll never take a swan dive for a swimming pool, or a house, or any amount of money and the alleged “security” it represents.
The phrase is “Happiness is an Inside Job.” I agree. So is security.
There’s a sunrise every morning.
You have your wits to get you around.
You have the ability to be independent and INTERDEPENDENT.
You can start over anytime and decide where you want to be.
You can cultivate an enjoyment of any aspect of life, including the lean times. It prepaves and prepares for the good stuff.
You don’t have to be attached to the symbols of what you’ve manifested. The meaning of your stuff is exactly what you assign it - no more and no less.
Other people’s opinions of your status is outside of your control. Focusing on it creates an external locus of control. Now your emotions are dependent on someone else’s approval.
No swan dives. Appreciation. All is well. You won’t starve. You won’t freeze. Creature comforts come and go.
You’re going to be fine. You have you, and that’s all you’ve ever needed.
Your Abundant Friend,
Larry










Thanks Larry for this post. It reminds me of a recurring dream I had when I was a child. Perhaps that dream was a premonition and I am living it today. In the dream, I was laying down on a mountaintop, alone and meditating. Below me in the valley were multitudes of people running around in the streets screaming and expressing anger at each other. The sun was above them and shining a bright blood red. The rays from the sun were shooting out blood and hitting the people, which made them more fearful. As I sat on the mountain watching the horror below, I felt at peace with myself and far away from the madness below.
I have been “forced” to resign from my job of 9 years a month ago, and instead of feeling angry or fearful, I have decided to trust the process,make peace with the situation and tap into my power and creativity. I don’t have a fear of what is going on “out there” with Wall Street or Main Street. I am living my life peacefully through meditation, knowing that my needs and desires will always be met by a Universe who loves and supports me. I am finding ways of creating a whole new career for myself working independently and with others of like mind. Why run around in fear and anger when I can live in peace and joy from within?
Thanks for this wonderful article, bro.
Hugs,
Phyllis