Eric Butterworth: Prosperity


Inspired by: Eric Butterworth
From: Spiritual Economics

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"Prosperity comes from the Latin root which literally translates: "according to hope" or "to go forward hopefully." Thus it is not so much a condition in life as it is an attitude toward life. The truly prosperous person is what psychologist Rollo May calls "the fully functioning person.""

~ Eric Butterworth, 20th Century Spiritual Teacher from Spiritual Economics

Prosperity.

What a beautiful word. As Butterworth shares, the literal meaning points to an attitude of hope.

Good news: as we “go forward hopefully” with a “prosperous” attitude in all things, we’ll be rewarded with all the external (and internal!!) fruits of true prosperity.

Let’s go forward hopefully!





Inspired by: Eric Butterworth
From: Spiritual Economics
More Self-Development Big Ideas on: Attitude, Prosperity, Rollo May, Eric Butterworth, Spiritual Economics, Life



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