The seventh virtue of Maat
is freedom from resentment. It’s
amazing how many people are stuck in an undesirable space in life simply
because of their resentment toward
other people: a parent, a sibling, a former lover, a current colleague or
fellow worker, to name just a few. In too many cases, resentment is the excuse unsuccessful people use to justify their
failures in life.
They love to blame
others for what is actually their own inadequacy. They will talk about the
father who abandoned them, the mother who didn’t love them, the teacher who
discouraged them, the close friend or lover who betrayed them, and on and on.
To have freedom from resentment is to be so
self-directed that you will not allow any person or circumstance to keep you
from attaining the goals you have set for yourself. Freedom from resentment provides you a platform from which you can
create, innovate, and focus on your positive future, rather than to stay mired
in your troubled past or hurtful present. As a virtuous, highly successful
entrepreneur, you will learn that the pure success you earn in your life is far
sweeter than any bad feelings you could have harbored or any acts of revenge
you could have carried out.
The way to gain freedom from resentment is to make
yourself grow large enough internally to forgive the people who have wronged,
betrayed or otherwise treated you unfairly. Forgiveness is not easy, but it is
easier than holding on to resentment, because resentment traps and holds you, while forgiveness sets you free to
become all you can be.
Along the road to economic prosperity there will be potholes and other rough spots that are designed to discourage and waylay you as you seek after true wealth—wealth that includes financial success. Remember that the Law of Attraction will bring you whatever you focus on in your mind. Don’t waste time and energy on negative thoughts of resentment because they will attract more negative things and people to your life. Forgive those who have wronged you, and the people whom you have wronged will forgive you.
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