“Happy money is one of the ways to start breaking up this belief that money is evil, money is bad and there's not enough of it“
Ken Honda

“Happy money is one of the ways to start breaking up this belief that money is evil, money is bad and there's not enough of it“

Happy money is one of the ways to start breaking up this belief that money is evil, money is bad and there's not enough of it. 
I think it's a real shift and a paradigm and I think it could be a game-changer. 
If you start with young children saying that money is a happy thing and teach children that when you give it it's happy and when you receive it it's happy. Then, it's just something. It's not this horrible thing. It's an inanimate object. It's actually just energy. 

Shelly Lefkoe

Co-founder and President of the Lefkoe Institute

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