"And it's not like my parents value money in a superficial way. They just want to know that I have enough to live comfortably on. Yet if given a choice between earning money and working on important things like this riddle, I'll make the higher choice. I've tried making lower choices before, and they just produce agonywhat God called 'hell.' Five years ago, I embarked on a quest to reverse-engineer the universe, and I intend to see that through by slaying the dragon and claiming the prize."

"What's the prize? Money? Fame? Glory? A handsome prince?"

"Self-realization," I sighed. "I want to know what I'm capable of. I want to feel my own creative power. I want to watch the universe bend around my fingertips like liquid magic, rearranging itself to match the grandest vision I have for it. Some people call that grandiosity. I call it remembering Who I Am."

"But the other stuff would be nice too, wouldn't it?"

"I guess," I shrugged. "But it's not the point. I've still got a lot of work to do around money, actually. It's an area of my life that I haven't paid much attention to. I've been acting out a value system that places money pretty low on the totem pole, so my lack of financial success isn't that surprising. If I actually applied myself to the pursuit of money, I'd probably do just fine. I've just got some limiting beliefs swimming around in my consciousness."

"Like what?"

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