Attitude on Money
Attitude on Money Reading Stephen W. Gibson’s Attitude on Money was eye-opening for me because it helped me see that money itself is not the problem our filters and beliefs about money are. Just as Gibson’s glasses illustration shows, we all “see” money through the lenses we inherit from our families, culture, or past experiences. Some see money as dangerous, others as unimportant, and others as the key to happiness. For me, my attitude toward money has always been shaped by a desire for security and the ability to bless my family. I know God wants His children to be successful, to prepare academically, develop our talents, and become our best so that we can help His children. Because of that, I don’t see money as something to chase for status or comfort, but as a tool that allows us to create opportunities, help others, and live a stable, purposeful life. Gibson’s talk reminded me that money is neither good nor evil; it simply reveals the heart of the person who holds it. In the han...