Six (6) great lessons about wealth
1. The first lesson
Ordinary people learn from TV, rich people learn from books
In the home of ordinary people, the TV is always on. So they are influenced day and night by the things that are fed to them on television. News, movies and various discussions are like mirrors for ordinary people that come out from the god of television.
But the rich do not make this mistake.
They turn to reading books instead of receiving information dictated by the government on television. A rich person knows that the main power is in knowledge and awareness. That’s why he starts reading books
2. The second lesson
Ordinary people get paid, rich people pay
We all started from the bottom. Work in restaurants, companies or government offices. That’s okay.
But the main problem occurs when we ourselves set a limit for our income.
3. The third lesson
Ordinary people blame others, rich people blame themselves
If you look, ordinary people are complaining and complaining about governments in taxis, buses, workplaces and everywhere else since they wake up early in the morning. They blame all their life situation on the government, but if that is the case, how can people who are rich live in this country?
In fact, the main issue is lack of responsibility. Normal people blame the problems on others so that they don’t have to try to fix it.
4. The fourth lesson
Ordinary people save; Wealthy people invest
Those who have low incomes usually try to save in life. They skip their entertainment, don’t wear expensive clothes and don’t go to good restaurants so that they can save a few million tomans at the end of the year. If you are one of these categories, have you ever wondered why you still can’t get rich?
5⃣ The fifth lesson
Ordinary people know everything, rich people learn everything
This time, when you sit in a company or a taxi or even with your friends and family, pay attention to what you say.
Ordinary people give specialized opinions on 10 different topics within an hour and pretend to know everything.
Sometimes some of them comment on economic issues as if they are Warren Buffett
But rich people are not like that. They listen more and try to learn something.
6. The sixth lesson
Ordinary people believe that the rich are all thieves, but the truly rich believe that poverty is the root of problems and would like to help eradicate poverty.
There is no honor in poverty. On the contrary, it is poverty that causes problems. It is enough to get an analytical statistic from the police force of your city. You will see that most social problems such as theft, drugs, murder, etc. occur in poor neighborhoods.
This post is written by shadmanamini