I recently reflected on how far I have come in my moneyseeking. I feel that I am a success. I am now making money, I'm giving lots of money away to charity, I'm increasing my wealth and financial potential, I'm learning more about money and investing all the time. I'm doing just fine. I have earned the right to be where I am today, with no money problems, thousands of pounds in the bank, and lots of financial knowledge. I'm impressed with what I have achieved so far. Financially, in the past I have been at the bottom, but now I am at the top!
I took out £200 in cash about 1 week ago. I reached one of my dream financial targets this year, so I decided to celebrate by spending some money casually. Just frivolous cash to waste on any whim I feel like. I've so far got £140 of it left. It's a strange and thrilling feeling to deliberately blow money, as I'm usually so careful with it. It feels like driving a car at top speed, with no hands on the steering wheel! It's good tutelage of how easily and quickly money slips through the hands of most people, who do not regulate their spending habits.
I took out £200 in cash about 1 week ago. I reached one of my dream financial targets this year, so I decided to celebrate by spending some money casually. Just frivolous cash to waste on any whim I feel like. I've so far got £140 of it left. It's a strange and thrilling feeling to deliberately blow money, as I'm usually so careful with it. It feels like driving a car at top speed, with no hands on the steering wheel! It's good tutelage of how easily and quickly money slips through the hands of most people, who do not regulate their spending habits.
Years ago, when I began moneyseeking in earnest, I decided how I wanted to be one day. I found a picture on the Internet of money raining down, and I decided that was how I wanted to be. I wanted to have so much money, it would feel like it was raining down on me.
I now have around £4k in my current account, which I am awaiting to transfer into a new cash ISA. One of my other bank accounts is only paying 0.40% interest, and at the moment the top savings accounts pay close to 4%, which is about ten times more. I have to start moving some money around soon, in order to get even more money via bank interest.
I was out cycling the other day and I saw something shiny in the road. I waited until traffic had cleared and I went back to it. It was a one pound coin. It was battered and chipped, but shiny. It reminded me of the tribulations I had to go through to get money. I thought of my millionaire mentor Mr Piper's story of how he saw an opportunity and went for it when nobody else did. I know it's only a pound, but psychologically it seems to mean something to me. Think I'll keep it as a good luck charm.
I feel I have now reached the stage where money is raining down on me, whether I'm finding it in the street, getting it through employment, making it through bank interest, increasing it via investments, maximising it through money saving, it is clear that money is a strong and sturdy companion in my life.
My recent success has made me re-examine my identity in the world. Should I keep on seeking money, or is it finally time to quit? The money just keeps on coming to me, so I know I will always be a moneyseeker. From now, until the year 3000, and maybe even beyond. Hate it or love it, Moneyseeker3000 is on top, and the top is so much better than the bottom. What do I do now I am at the top of the mountain? I find another mountain, set new goals, and keep climbing!

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