5 Reasons It’s Actually Spiritual to Make a Sh*tload of Money
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Money. Just the word alone is enough to make most people tense up.
We have so much guilt, shame, and anxiety wrapped up in the subject — sleepless nights, hand-wringing, the constant feeling that wanting more makes you somehow greedy or bad. But here’s the truth: the exchange of money is just an energetic transfer. Nothing more, nothing less.
And like anything, you can completely change your relationship to cash by changing your perception of it. Even if your bank account isn’t where you want it right now, elevating your money mindset is the first step toward attracting the abundance you actually deserve.
Here’s why making serious money is one of the most spiritual things you can do.
1. Your Spending Is Someone Else’s Livelihood
Here’s a reframe that might change everything for you.
Recently, a friend confessed she could never bring herself to splurge on an expensive spa treatment. “I just can’t justify it,” she said.
“You shouldn’t need to justify it,” I told her. “That money supports the small business owner and every single person working there — which supports their families. Spending freely isn’t selfish. It’s the opposite.”
Increasing your income isn’t just about you. It’s about where you spend, how you spend, and the way it ripples outward into other people’s lives.
2. Money Doesn’t Change You — It Amplifies You
The idea that money corrupts good people is one of the most persistent myths out there, and it’s just not true.
What money actually does is act like an amplifier. If you’re generous, you’ll become more generous. If you’re kind, you’ll have more ways to express that kindness. If you already have good values, money just gives you more tools to act on them.
(And yes — if someone is mean and miserly, they’ll stay that way regardless. Money just shows you who was already there.)
3. You Prove That Authenticity and Success Can Coexist
Think about the people you genuinely admire. Chances are, many of them are doing exactly what they want — and making real money in the process.
There’s something deeply powerful about watching someone walk that line. It makes you believe you can do it too. And that inspiration? It spreads. Every person who builds wealth on their own terms makes it easier for the next person to imagine doing the same.
You’re not just building your own life. You’re expanding what feels possible for everyone around you.
4. Wealth Creates Opportunities for the Next Generation
Money in your pocket can directly translate to changing lives.
You don’t have to be a billionaire to do something meaningful — but having financial breathing room means you can show up for people who don’t have access to the things you do.
Helping others is a universal value across every major spiritual tradition. How could giving freely ever be a bad thing?
5. You Can Literally Help Build the World You Want to Live In
If you want to see real change in your lifetime, resources matter.
With money comes access — to build businesses, invest in technology, support causes, and create safe spaces for the people and ideas you believe in. Wanting to earn well isn’t greed. It’s vision.
Drop the guilt. You’re not just chasing a number. You’re working toward a life where you have the power to make things better — for yourself and for everyone you care about.