“How many times have you passed a penny on the street without bending down to pick it up? Don’t you think a penny is money? Penny has a mother, her name is dime. Dime has a father; his name is dollar. Dollar has many relatives in all different sizes. Dimes and dollars are very peculiar about how you treat penny. A person with a million dollars who loses a penny is no longer a millionaire. A person who needs a penny to buy a loaf of bread may not eat. We pick and choose the kind of money we want. We may not realize money has a vibration, and if we treat money right it will draw like unto it. The next time you find a penny, do not be indifferent; pick it up, value it, take it home and realize you now have in your possession a close relative of the dollar.”
My money vibrates, drawing like unto like.
From Acts of Faith
by Iyanla Vanzant