What is the difference between a poor man s mindset and a rich man s mindset? It s worth thinking ab

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-06

Xiao Shura has not read the book "Rich Dad Poor Dad", many people recommended me to read it, and then others said the general content in it. For example, in the definition of "assets" and "liabilities", what can increase your cash flow income is "assets", and what increases your cash flow expenses is "liabilities". Rich Dad believes that it is better to hold more "assets" (bonds, royalties, income-generating real estate, etc.) and less "liabilities" (cars, non-income-generating real estate, and other long-term expenses). The house is the biggest liability for the loss of the opportunity to get rich. And the poor think that those liabilities are "assets" and are keen on them, which is conceptualConfuse.

For example, ordinary people are poor not because they have failed many times, but because they are too careful and have never failed. The poor are afraid of failure and fear of making mistakes that lead to not being able to learn anything, while the rich think that failure is a good thing and can get spiritual growth.

Another example is that the rich do not necessarily work for money, the poor must work for money, and the rich will reduce their income and spend time in order to acquire knowledge and skills.

The poor will say I can't afford it, I'm tired, I can't afford it. Rich people ask themselves questions: How can I afford it? How can I do that? What does it cost me? Why should I do this? Compared to declarative sentences, interrogative sentences can open up the way of thinking.

Wait a minute...

After listening to a lot, I found that it was very consistent with the concept of my previous post, and it seems that although I am poor, I am a "rich man's mindset" in my bones. However, because the family and the people around him are "poor people's thinking" and have been affected, Xiao Shura is sometimes in a state of confusion and doubts about life. It's the life of the poor that the disease of the rich, and I hope it will make me rich.

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