Friday, August 18, 2023

What have the rich people around you taught you?

 

1. There is no same starting line at all, it is all deceptive.

2. Rich people prefer to exercise and read books, and stay away from bad people and bad things.

3. Rich people are more cautious about marriage.

4. Rich people are more stingy, they will not spend impulsively, let alone buy useless things.

5. The time of the rich is more expensive. Spend money to save time and buy time.

6. Beauty is very cheap in the eyes of rich people, owning is not as good as leasing.

7. Rich people are very cautious in making choices, and they don't make decisions on the basis of brainstorming.

8. The original family and parents of the rich are reliable and clear-headed.

9. Rich people are more diligent and self-disciplined than poor people.

10. Rich people are ruthless to others and even more ruthless to themselves.

11. Rich people have high EQ and IQ, and no one is stupid with a lot of money.

12. Money measures everything, including feelings, morality, quality of life, life, and the attitude of people around you.

13. The money in the pocket is not the same, so we can't understand each other.

14. Rich people don't care about other people's lives or the international situation, but only focus on themselves.

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1 comment:

  1. I am 100% behind exercising and reading books and staying away from bad people and bad things :) There are many good books about the habits of the wealthy like the bestsellers "Millionaire Next Door" and "Psychology of Money". Both books actually highlight the difference between rich and wealthy. You can easily identify and describe the rich because they have outwards signs to show they are rich. And usually people have negative things to say about the rich. It is not as easy to identify and describe the wealthy as they are usually more stealthy.

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