Is Affluenza A Thing?

Published: Aug. 21, 2017, 10 a.m.

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Have you ever felt guilty about the amount of stuff you have? This is something Christian entrepreneurs deal with all the time. It goes something like this, \\u201cIf you were a real Christian you would sell your stuff and give the money to the poor.\\u201d\\xa0 This mindset has led to some really messed up thinking like affluenza\\u2026the \\u201csickness\\u201d of having too much stuff.

This week I\\u2019m going to introduce my own term\\u2026Maximalism\\u2026and show you not only why this is a good thing, but why it may be the very thing that saves us from ourselves.


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Spiritual Foundations

I recently took a trip to Hong Kong and suffered some awful jet lag in the process. I figured that because I only sleep a few hours a night as it is and because I was there to do God\\u2019s work I could just struggle through the time difference and be right as rain.

That got me thinking about this whole issue of, \\u201cWhat does God cause, what does He allow, and is there a difference?\\u201d

One of the verses in the Bible that gets brought up to point out that God does cause bad things to happen to people for His own glory, is the story of the blind man who was blind from birth. The disciples come to Jesus and they say, \\u201cWho sinned that this man is blind? Was it him or was it his parents?\\u201d That was their belief system in that culture. If you were born with a handicap, it was because of somebody\\u2019s sin. You get punished for someone else\\u2019s sin\\u2026man that is twisted!

In this episode I\\u2019ll share the answer Jesus gave and reveal to you the proper context so you\\u2019ll finally be able to understand what He was really saying.

This will set you free.

Tip of the Week

I just got a drone, the DJI Mavic Pro. Right away I discovered two things about owning a drone. First of all, when you set the thing on the ground and you turn the engines on, the props spin up, and you realize you\\u2019re about to send a lot of money hurtling into the sky. That\\u2019s a little scary. The second thing I discovered is there are a lot of places you\'re not allowed to fly your drone. Funny thing is they don\\u2019t mention that when you buy it.

The FAA, municipalities, state and federal parks, and even private property owners all have something to say about where you can fly your magical new device. It\\u2019s all very confusing\\u2026or at least it was.

Now there\\u2019s an app for that. It\'s called airmap.io and it incorporates all the available information and it marries it together with Google Maps. You pop up a map on your iOS or Android device and it shows you all the different airspaces, and who controls them.

By using this app all drone owners, or Droners as they\\u2019re called, can now safely and responsibly fly without fear.

Feature Presentation: \\u201cIs Affluenza A Thing? In Defense of Maximalism\\u201d

I was recently listening to a Cliff Ravencraft podcast episode entitled, \\u201cDo I really need all this stuff?\\u201d In this podcast he was discussing an email he received from a listener chiding him for buying all the expensive podcast equipment he uses when, in their opinion, he should have given that money to the poor.

Cliff made a very impassioned argument about how that was not true, and I think he is right. It makes me want to spend a little more time on this topic this week because Cliff touched on something that I think is really important to understand.

Conventional wisdom says that either you have affluenza, the disease of accumulating too much stuff, or you are a minimalist. This week I would like to present a third option, Maximalism.

Here are a few snippets from our conversation:

  • Words mean things \\u2013 Sean\\u2019s latest Rant of the Week (20:32)
  • The living system \\u2013 Why the correct definition of a concept matters so much and the high calling of trading value for value (23:19)
  • The wealth of selection \\u2013 Why it doesn\\u2019t matter how much stuff you have, but instead it matters about making your stuff meaningful to you (23:43)
  • Think for yourself \\u2013 You, yes you, get to decide how much is too much and how much is not enough (24:45)
  • You\\u2019re asking the wrong question \\u2013 Why putting an arbitrary limit on how many items you can have is completely ridiculous and shows that you don\'t understand why you have things (26:07)
  • The intentional decision \\u2013 How to determine whether you own things, or things own you (26:35)
  • You wasted your money on that \\u2013 The truth about items you hardly use and how they amplify your creative process (27:29)
  • I just want that \\u2013 How to turn any purchase into your own personal R&D experiment (29:39)
  • Wanting what you want \\u2013 How to leave behind a world of justification and scarcity and enter a world of abundance and creativity where you\'re always free to want what you want (31:09)
  • You have permission to prosper \\u2013 Discover the massive difference between want and need when it comes to being successful (32:51)
  • The mic drop moment \\u2013 The shocking truth that Jesus did not make the ultimate sacrifice, and what really happened (36:14)
  • Business is good \\u2013 Here\\u2019s what you\\u2019re really doing when you buy stuff (37:07)
  • The way to great wealth \\u2013 How capitalism made it possible to become wealthy by serving your fellow man (39:55)
  • Know your own mind \\u2013 Why Maximalism is the key to enjoying wealth while making a difference (41:32)

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