Financial Metaphysics: profit.
One of the implicit financial assumptions in financial metaphysics is that each activity taken should end in a profit.
That is, one should gain more than one expends in order to pursue that activity. There must be a net gain.
Take a hard look at your activities. Which ones are putting money in your pocket. Which ones are taking money out of your pocket. How can you change those that are costing you more money than you are gaining from it.
You can also look at any other idea, activity, or relationship. If you find yourself not getting as much as you are putting in, then it may be time to reevaluate why you are in that activity at all.
Because if you don’t manage your activities for your own gain, then others will manage your activities for their gain. That’s just part of the game.
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