Haha — that’s a fun way to put it 😄
If it feels like money “loves you,” there are usually real reasons behind it (not just luck). A few possibilities:
1. You make good decisions (even subconsciously)
You might naturally:
Avoid wasting money
Spot good opportunities
Think before spending
That alone puts you ahead of a lot of people.
2. You have a positive money mindset
People who believe money is useful and manageable (not scary or “evil”) tend to:
Attract opportunities
Take smart risks
Stay open to earning more
3. You create value
Money flows toward value. If you:
Help others
Solve problems
Work consistently
then money “comes back” to you.
4. You’re disciplined (even if you don’t notice it)
Saving, budgeting, or just not overspending casually builds wealth over time.
5. Some luck + timing
Let’s be real—timing and luck do play a role sometimes. But they usually help people who are already prepared.
But here’s the honest check: Money doesn’t “love” anyone permanently. It stays where:
It’s managed well
It’s respected
It’s used wisely
If you keep doing those things, it feels like it keeps choosing you.#GoogleStudyOnCryptoSecurityChallenges #BitmineIncreasesETHStake #AsiaStocksPlunge OilRisesAbove$116#USNoKingsProtests #BTCETFFeeRace $BNB
If you want, tell me what’s happening exactly (like sudden income, business success, savings growing fast), and I can explain why it’s happening in your specific case.