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Thinking of the Rich

What are rich people thinking?

By Ron M PittsPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Thinking of the Rich
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Many people may say that I have a clear goal, and I have the willpower to take action and persevere to the end, but why can't I achieve what I want and become the person I want to be? This is like the college entrance examination, we all study hard, after twelve years of hard work, but still, some people are successful, some people failed to return, some people do not waste effort, and some people fight every day until late at night to just hang on the end of the car. Everyone's life climax or low period is different, when you are sitting on millions of assets, do not be complacent, negligence or a financial storm may make your wealth evaporate; when you have nothing, but a talent, do not worry, do not wait for the opportunity to come, find the right target, take the initiative to create opportunities. The truly outstanding people, even in adversity, also have the courage and perseverance to turn over again, because failure, there is the opportunity to achieve self-improvement.

What are rich people thinking? Rich thinking is to be able to find business opportunities that are invisible to ordinary people, to put aside prejudice, and find potential stocks.

No capital, find friends to borrow money to find investors to invest in or even find a bank loan; no technology, they go to learn or find people who know technology to help themselves to do; no relationship, looking for people to invite people to dinner and gifts repeatedly failed; no customers, one by one cold call to visit the door or even office door blocking.

Above this kind of people, is the legendary boss.

A while ago chat, during the chat about why some people can become rich people, food and clothing, live in a relaxed manner, while some people do not eat, have to work all day for three meals, rich people can throw off others, and the reason for a ride, what exactly is the time.

My friend told me a sentence, which I think makes sense, he said: rich people are people to help people, the middle class is people waiting for people, and the poor are people stepping on people. This is how the phrase is understood. The rich can form a specific group because they know that between people, the so-called feelings, the reason why they can be maintained, is based on their respective value exchange. Only when this is clear, every person in every rich group will try to improve their core values, instead of wasting their time and energy on unnecessary complaints and resentment. The middle class, on the other hand, especially believes in the so-called "nobleman's help", and they put their hope on good luck or bad luck to be able to cross their class, hoping that one day, there will be someone to take them to the top, and from then on, they will walk on the road to prosperity.

Finally, why the poor will always be poor, because every poor people, can not see others as good, as long as they are among them, a person appears to rise or will change their destiny signs, they are not a boost, but will be the person climbing up, to pull down. So, you can see a lot of poor people, a group of people, the poor and happy, once someone gets rich, more than angry. This is probably a different way of thinking between the rich and the poor, different ways of thinking, and led them to their different paths.

The so-called "rich people thinking", certainly not the "rich people" thinking.

Now the rich, take advantage of the times, dip the system's superiority, the use their own big or small clever to earn money, it became a rich man. But they are not rich people. Are they happy?

Rich people thinking is first of all a positive attitude to life, they will let themselves bloom in their field, shining on others while also shining on themselves. They are happy.

They know that helping others is helping themselves. They know that helping others is helping themselves. Their "kindness" makes others happy and makes them happy.

The rich think metaphysically, they know what exists above the material, and they are happy because of this knowledge.

They know that there is more than material things, and they are happy because of this knowledge.

Without money, you can still think like a rich person and live happily.

The truly rich rarely choose to pay a lump sum to consume something, especially when it comes to buying a house. They are not afraid to borrow money, nor are they afraid to pay it back, and they are not worried about not earning it. This would have been a full suite of money, after borrowing from the bank, became two sets of down payments and there is a surplus. The poor man, if he can pay in full will choose to pay in full. One is not want to pay back the interest, the second is worried about the loan can not be paid back, and finally stable and on schedule. This time money is both difficult and good to earn, the focus is on whether we will believe that we can earn money, do not be afraid to earn money.

The phrase "pressure is power" is not unfamiliar to anyone, I believe. However, in the traditional thinking of some friends, there is no debt habit, or do not like to go into debt. However, you see those rich people around you when they are getting rich, are not all in debt. Proper debt will give us the motivation to work hard. If there is no pressure to go into debt, then you will lose the motivation to go further up. A fixed job every day, a fixed monthly salary, and so on without a ripple

Here's a simple difference. Why are Jews known as the world's most profitable race, and how do they differ from our people in the way they earn money? Suppose a restaurant opens here and does good business, then a second Jew opens a convenience store, and a third Jew opens a hotel, creating a chain of demand. How would the Chinese open it? The first hotel, the second hotel, the third hotel, and the fourth hotel finally do not make money and close down together.

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