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Deprivation Thinking

As a compulsive underearner I have trouble spending money on myself. Yesterday, I had my hair cut and highlighted and as I handed over $110 to my hair dresser I realized that I could have bought groceries for a week for a family of four. However, that's my "deprivation mentality." The truth is, according to recovering members of DA and Esther Hicks-Abraham, there is enough in the universe to meet everyone's needs and we need only to believe we can manifest. Perhaps, to ease my guilt, I should drive through the poorer areas of greater Los Angeles with a loud speaker and inform people that they need only stop with their "deprivation" thinking. However, I might get confused with a born-again Christian.

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