There is an opinion that the more money you spend, the more you get in return, it is interesting to find out who really works in this direction. I spend enough money, but I have a fixed income, therefore I will not be able to get more. I don't have rich relatives, and I don't expect an inheritance either. I want to get rich, not to deny myself, but I have to save on everything. Who really faced big expenses and received even more? How does it work, maybe I don't understand the essence of it correctly?
I believe this to be true based on the fact that the word of God(the holy Bible) said in the book of proverbs that "there are those who scattereth(that is spend much more) but yet increaseth, but there are those who withholdeth much more than they need, but still return to poverty", by this I want personal believe that the belief that the more you spend, the more you get, has every thing to do with how you spend and what you spend on, you can't possibly spend all your money on living a reckless lifestyle and lavishing money on things that you know you do not need and does not bring more money to you , and then expect more money to flow in without working hard for it, it doesn't work that way.