One of the most powerful questions you can ask about your finances is: does my money reflect what I truly value? Kubera's wealth was not random; it was accumulated and used in service of divine principles. His money had purpose. For us, aligning money with values is the key to financial fulfillment. Money spent on things you do not care about is wasted, no matter how much you have. Money deployed toward what matters most to you multiplies in meaning. Start by identifying your core values. Is family your highest priority? Then your budget should reflect that,with funds allocated for family experiences, children's education, and security. Is freedom important to you? Then your investments should aim for financial independence. Is contribution your value? Then charitable giving should be a line item in your plan. Once you know your values, audit your spending. Look at where your money actually went last month. Does it align with your stated priorities, or is there a gap? The gap is where financial discontent lives. Closing that gap brings a sense of harmony that no amount of money alone can provide.




