"Money, pardon the expression, is like manure. It's not worth a thing unless it's spread around, encouraging young things to grow,” according to Barbara Streisand’s character, Mrs. Dolly Levi, in the 1969 musical, Hello, Dolly!
Life’s recurring theme of attracting and giving love and money is something that we’re all familiar with. The reality being that we often find insecurities in these areas that really need care and nourishment. In the film, Dolly, a widowed matchmaker, has the ability to magically spread both money and love around, from Yonkers to New York City using her charm, wit, and connection to people, having no money at all!
Consider this and let us know: If money wasn’t an issue, how would you use it to help others in your community and encourage growth? How do YOU wish you could spread this kind of wealth around in a world where it is so very needed? Feel free to chime in below!