Chapter 21: The Sovereignty of Wealth

Understanding Money

From Currency to Compassionate Power

1. Money as Energy

Teach your child that money is not a selfish pursuit—it is energy. When earned with integrity and spent with wisdom, it becomes a powerful tool to serve humanity and create beauty in the world.

Practical Example: Instead of "What does this cost?", ask "What value does this bring to others?" Teach them to trade value, not just time.

2. The Law of Accumulation

Wealth is not about how much you hold, but how much you multiply. Guide them in the art of saving, investing, and giving. A royal mindset understands that true abundance flows when you are a steward of your resources.

Practical Example: Use the "Three Jar" system: One for Saving (Future Vision), one for Spending (Needs), and one for Giving (Service to Humanity).

3. Giving: The Highest Profit

The greatest return on investment is the lives you touch. Teach your child that money is most luxurious when it is used to alleviate suffering, support education, and uplift those in need.

Practical Example: Let your child participate in a charitable contribution from their own earnings. Show them that by giving, they are actively participating in the miracle of human connection.