Money is a medium of exchange. Most people treat it as a measure of worth.
Money is a story. The story you tell about money determines how you earn it, keep it, spend it, and feel about it. Most money problems are story problems.
The hidden pattern is that most people's relationship with money was formed before they were 10 years old, in a household with specific beliefs, behaviors, and emotional associations around scarcity or abundance.
The shadow is that money shame is often inherited. You may be living out a financial story that was never yours.
Write the first money memory you have. What was the emotional tone? What did you learn about money from that moment? That is where the work begins.
Enter a room. Read a teaching. Hear the voice. Practice the work. Keep the wisdom.