Not everyone is meant to be a millionaire!

In the past few days, I’ve had several situations related to money.
One of them was a call from an old collaborator who told me that our past collaboration "brought him luck." Suddenly, he remembered that he could "make money with me," so he invited me to a brainstorming meeting. Hmmm...

Then, another client approached me—he had seen the results I achieved with other people and came to work with me, assuming the same outcome would apply to him. Again... hmmm.

Guys, there’s definitely nothing written on my door that says “money for free.” Maybe in the past, I offered a lot without charging, but that was a powerful lesson for me to understand that: the human brain does not value what it doesn’t pay for.

I offer services and tools that you can use to build a thriving business. But I’m not here to do the work for you. I’m reminded of a quote I heard in a movie that I liked:
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work" by Thomas Edison. Yes, creating sustainable and lasting change requires perseverance and dedication!

Why is it that, whenever we seek partners or clients, we often approach with the intention of taking something? This ties into a cultural belief we’ve inherited—that in order to have, we must take, or that we become rich by depleting others, by making money from other people’s time and energy.

The entire business world, large or small, often runs on this kind of economy—where companies capitalize based on services they’ll only pay for later. There’s a whole culture built around this.

Deep down, many of us don’t actually believe that there’s enough for everyone, and that’s when fear becomes our driving force, instead of trust.

There’s also this booming mindfulness market where they sell you the idea of a “millionaire mind.” And yes, it’s valuable to understand that we are limitless by nature, but there’s also a subtle confusion here. If we keep following the same formulas, we risk becoming like a soup made of the same ingredients—and I don’t believe that’s why we’re here.

I believe each of us has a unique essence that deserves to be expressed with full awareness and creativity. God wouldn’t be so boring as to create the same result in 8 billion souls. Right?

I recently heard a question that deeply resonated with me and I invite you to reflect on it and answer honestly:
Do you want to be a millionaire?
Are you meant to be a millionaire?

Honestly, I’ve met many entrepreneurs and businesspeople, but just recently I met someone about whom I could truly say: “They were meant to be a millionaire.”

Inspiration is my driving force, and it helps me focus not just on the outcome, but more on the "income"—what is flowing inward, energetically and emotion

What I saw in this person were two major qualities:

Structure – the ability to hold and manage large amounts of money.

Playfulness and joy – the feeling that money feels “at home” around them.

I am grateful for every opportunity I have to say 'no' and to choose what feels right for me — especially when it comes to the people I choose to surround myself with or work with.