hundred-dollar bill sitting on a table is a
piece of paper. It’s the energy around it
that makes it relevant. That one one-
hundred-dollar could have been slipped
into a birthday card from your granny or
you could have stolen it from your best
friend when she wasn’t looking or you
could have earned it by doing something
you loved or by doing something you
hated. In each situation, the energy
around the money is different.
Nothing has any value other than
the value we put on it.
Similarly, the monetary value we put
on things and services has energy.