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frutty [35]
3 years ago
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How is wealth seen or experienced throughout the world

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1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Self-made millionaire Steve Siebold spent 26 years interviewing some of the wealthiest people in the world before condensing his findings in his book ″How Rich People Think.″

He found that the secret to getting rich “is not in the mechanics of money, but in the level of thinking that generates it.”

In addition to having larger bank account balances than most, rich people have different beliefs, philosophies and strategies.

According to Siebold, there are endless ways the rich view the world differently from the masses. Here we’ve highlighted eight.

Explanation:

“The truth is, having a job is no safer than owning a business,” Siebold argues. “As counterintuitive as this may seem, people who work for themselves have the power to proactively seek out business and increase revenues at will.”

Of course, there are risks involved in starting a business, but wealthy people “know the greatest risk is not betting on themselves,” Siebold says.

While rich people launch businesses and profit from them, average people settle for the steady paycheck and therefore miss out on the chance to generate a fortune, he says. “The masses almost guarantee themselves a life of financial mediocrity by staying in a job with a modest salary and yearly pay raises.”

~Inosuke Hasibria~

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