Lack is a frequency, and frequencies repeat.
A $20 decision revealed a pattern that had been running underneath my finances for years. That pattern has a name. It is called lack. Lack is a frequency that shows up in spending, time, and relationships and I built an AI app to help interrupt it, one purchase undecision at a time.
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Ever notice that when money's tight, more problems show up that drain it further? A flat tire becomes a missed shift. A late fee eats your cushion. There's no margin for error, so every disruption compounds.
And it doesn't stop at small scale. You buy commercial real estate, things finally look like they're coming together and suddenly, the roof starts leaking. Unexpected events show up right when capacity expands. Same pattern. More zeros.
That's not coincidence. That's a frequency. And frequency doesn't care about the size of the account it's operating in. It repeats the same pattern at whatever scale you're at. A scarcity mindset at $500, scarcity at $500,000 is an identical signal. Only the zeros change. And until the frequency itself is interrupted, lack will continuously be an uninvited guest that only gives back more lack.
Where exactly is lack anyway? Lack develops into an identity through comparison, generational patterns, or disconnection from creation and once it's part of how you see yourself, reality confirms its presence through people, places and events.
Humans are wired to generate, build, and express. When survival overrides that wiring, the soul shrinks along with the bank account
One of the ways lack expresses itself is through unnecessary spending. I caught myself recently before spending $20 I didn't need to spend. This wasn't about the $20. It was about the pattern behind the decision. A misordering that attacks $20 will attack $20,000 the moment your capacity grows. And it creeps up into time, attention, and relationships too, not just money.
The fix begins with tracking the lack pattern before it scales with you, and financial spending is where it shows up first.
My solution was to build Should I Buy This?. This is an AI app you consult before making a purchase. It audits the decision against your real numbers and gives you a clear Buy, Wait, or Skip verdict. It also shows you what the purchase costs in hours worked, what it does to your safety net, and what that money becomes if you invest it instead.
Protect your resources by aligning every action, decision, and choice with abundance. Feed the frequency you want while starving the one you don't. Every abundance-inspired decision is a deposit toward the best version of reality you're building.
Download "Should I Buy This?" before your next purchase.https://apps.apple.com/us/app/should-i-buy-this-ai/id6761738235