| June, 2007 "7
Characteristics of Rich People"
Have you ever wondered why rich people seem to get
richer easily while those in the poverty cycle seem
destined to be stuck there forever? The reason is
simple. You need to think and act like a rich person
first before you can really be rich. Let's take a look
at some of the characteristics of rich people.
1. No limited self belief
Rich people believe they are destined to be rich and
there is nothing that can stop them from achieving that
financial freedom goal. They will do whatever necessary
to reach their goals including doing things that they
dislike or taking on tasks that seem impossible to
complete.
2. Recognize the importance of time
Rich people also recognize that time is their most
important asset and a very scarce resource. They do not
waste their precious time sitting in front of a TV
watching soap operas or other entertainment programs
like "Survivors." They also know how to use the power of
leverage to achieve maximum results with minimum
efforts.
3. Seek out other people of higher social status
Many poor people only network with other people that are
of the same status as them. They do not actively seek
out other people who are wealthier. The rich people will
do the opposite. They want to network and learn from
others who are better and wealthier.
4. Expense as investment
To many poor people, the best way to manage money is to
use less of it. However, rich people have a different
viewpoint. To them, many expenses can be viewed as
investments. By spending a certain amount of their money
to acquire an asset or skill, they know they will get
back what they spent in the future.
5. Strong self-confidence
Many rich people exhibit a high level of self-confidence
that is often contagious. They are optimists and
maintain a positive outlook at all times. Their
confidence is not easily shaken by external factors.
6. Good money habits
While saving is a good virtue and habit, many rich
people feel that it is not the best way to grow your
money. Rich people will put a significant portion of
their wealth in some kind of investment vehicles that
give them a better ROI than a normal saving account.
They also do not spend their money aimlessly buying
things that have no real value such as lottery tickets.
7. Philanthropy
Many rich people are also great philanthropists. They
frequently make charitable donations intended to
increase human well being. A great example is Bill Gates
who set up his own charitable foundation aimed at
providing lifesaving health care products for the
poorest part of the world.
Most rich people did not become wealthy overnight. They
faced many setbacks and challenges to get to where they
are today. To them, setbacks and challenges provide
valuable lessons that help them find the way to great
wealth as well as strengthen their ability to faced
adversities in life.
Here's To Your Massive Success,
Nick Marks
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