Many people aspire to be rich, but don't know where to start. We've heard of lever thinking, and in fact, in everyday life, everyone has used levers at one time or another, but they haven't used levers consistently, resulting in us feeling like we're always carrying water to drink and not building our own pipes. So, what leverage can the average person have?
In fact, everyone can master these lever thinking, and the key is whether you are willing to act or not. Once you master these levers, many of the things you do will have a compounding effect, and you will no longer just dig holes without planting trees.
The first is to learn to use the lever of time, become friends with time, allocate time reasonably and use it to the most critical place. Everyone has the same 24 hours, but everyone uses that time differently. It's important to remember that time is cumulative, and it can also have a compounding effect.
The second is the lever of networking, leveraging greater resources through interpersonal relationships, especially trying to socialize upwards and connect with the higher-ups, while also maintaining compatibility with the lower-level. Actually, you can get to know anyone through the Six Degrees of Connection, but the gap between these six people can be huge, depending on how you move through the layers and keep leveraging the relationship.
The third is the lever of money, although it seems to be the preserve of the rich, but even ordinary people need to have this kind of thinking, and only with this kind of thinking is it possible to achieve financial freedom.
The fourth is to learn to use the lever of knowledge to combine what you have already learned with what you want to learn. Only by constantly learning new knowledge and constantly updating your mind and brain can you become an expert in a certain field. Your potential is limitless, as long as you are willing to reach your potential.
Once you've mastered leveraged thinking, you can leverage huge resources and reap huge rewards by using them every day. The use of leverage requires a fulcrum and a force arm, and you are that force. When you find the fulcrum and find the benefits, you only need to use a little power to leverage huge results.
Leveraged thinking can only be used continuously to realize its value. When it comes to time, knowledge, money and connections, our goal is to achieve what we want to achieve. Many things can also be a breeze when you constantly switch and use these levers, combining them with different objects depending on the situation.