The car you Drive and Your Personality

It’s all too easy for an armchair psychologist to simply decree that a possession means this or that. Everything one says about the human mind is an assumption, including what we say about ourselves. In this context, anything one says about the car you drive is bound to be conjecture. However, there are certain constants that apply frequently, and aren’t bound by any details like the make and model of your vehicle.

Some people think that big and fast cars are all about trying to overcompensate for some manner of weakness. The old wives’ tale about men with fancy cars having sexual issues has been shown to be false. Naturally, overcompensation is well represented, especially when competition is involved. However, one’s vehicle and one’s physique are not intrinsically tied together. The reason for a particular type of car tends to come down to wanting a particular feeling. The kind of feeling can vary considerably based on who is seeking it out. Mothers tend to want to feel safe with their children, whereas young men tend to want to feel noticed by the opposite sex.

The urge to spend large amounts of money on one’s vehicle — both in buying it and in its maintenance — also symbolizes a desire for a particular feeling. In some cases, this feeling is one of power and importance. No one buys a hummer because they have to, after all. Everyone who attempts to give themselves a feeling through any kind of purchase is trying to fill an empty space within themselves. This is especially common among people who come from very insecure places, such as those risen from poverty.

How to Manifest Wealth

Fountain of Wealth 

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Manifesting things may sound a little new age, but almost every person who has ever made a serious change in their lives had to do so in their minds first. When all else fails, your mind is going to take you wherever you’re going. Manifesting wealth can take on a lot more complexity than “get a job and save your paychecks.” On the other hand, it can be dramatically simple.

While manifesting anything is not an easy or instantaneous process, this is why so many people aren’t living the lives they really want right now. This applies as much to building wealth and being able to retire wherever you like as it does to being able to attract and build anything else in your life. While having a steady form of income is certainly useful to building your wealth, making a million dollars a week won’t help someone whose mind is pointed at poverty. In order to attract wealth, you have to be positive about wealth itself, and you have to understand that you can have whatever you truly want.

Ultimately, the amount of wealth you can manifest is almost limitless. Unbound by some of today’s laws, people were able to manifest sums of money in the hundred trillion dollar range long ago. Bill Gates was able to manifest enough that he can’t find enough charities to give it to. Every mind is a fountain of wealth, and every life is a vessel into which a never-ending river of abundance is constantly flowing. When you believe that the amount of money you desire will be yours, it will be yours.