There was a time when money didn’t sit right on me.
I either chased it too hard or rejected it completely — both coming from the same place: fear.
Fear of not having enough.
Fear of becoming someone else if I did.
Fear of being seen as greedy, fake, or undeserving.
So I kept it at a distance — wanting wealth, but never letting it feel natural.
Money felt like something other people wore with ease, like a tailored suit I hadn’t earned the right to try on.
But lately, I’ve started to realise: it’s not about having money.
It’s about wearing it well.
The Fit of Prosperity
To wear money well is to hold it without tension.
It’s not the car, or the clothes, or the signal you send out — it’s the frequency beneath it.
When you wear money well, it doesn’t perform.
It doesn’t boast.
It just fits.
You don’t shrink to make others comfortable.
You don’t inflate to prove you belong.
You simply inhabit wealth — calmly, quietly, congruently.
It’s not costume anymore. It’s character.
Regulation as Wealth
Money magnifies your nervous system.
If you’re dysregulated, it amplifies chaos — you buy impulsively, spend reactively, seek validation through acquisition.
If you’re grounded, it amplifies clarity — you invest wisely, you move slowly, you give generously.
To wear money well, you have to be regulated enough to hold it.
That’s why I say wealth begins in the body.
It’s not just mindset — it’s biochemistry.
When cortisol drops and presence rises, the system can finally register safety in abundance.
Money becomes an extension of breath: in, out, circulate, return.
Value Without Apology
For years, I treated wealth as something I needed to justify — to prove I was still “good.”
But there’s nothing noble about shrinking.
And there’s nothing spiritual about scarcity.
To wear money well is to let it reflect your self-respect.
It’s to look at the world and say:
I’ve earned this ease.
I can hold it without guilt.
I don’t need to perform for acceptance.
It’s not about excess — it’s about ease.
Alignment Over Aspiration
When I say I wear money well, I mean that wealth now matches my signal.
It fits the frequency I’ve tuned myself to.
No distortion, no costume, no apology.
Because when you’re aligned, money doesn’t change you — it confirms you.
It’s the physical mirror of internal coherence.
It’s the world saying, I trust your frequency enough to flow through you.
That’s the point of all this work — not to get rich, but to become a vessel strong enough to hold richness.
The Affirmation
I wear money well.
Wealth sits easily on my shoulders.
I no longer shrink to fit old versions of myself.
Prosperity looks natural on me because it’s aligned with who I am.
Not as a boast, but as a declaration of nervous system peace.
Money is no longer the goal — it’s the echo of alignment.
And when it arrives, I can finally say —
I wear it well.
DAVID


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