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5. Rich people focus on opportunities. Poor people focus on obstacles.
“Is the glass half empty or half full?” We’re talking about your habitual perspective on the world.
Poor people make choices based on fear. Their minds are constantly scanning for what is wrong or could go wrong in any situation.
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6. Rich people admire other rich and successful people.
Poor people resent rich and successful people.
“Bless that which you want.” Drive around or buy magazines, look at beautiful homes, and gorgeous cars, and read about successful businesses.
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3. Rich people are committed to being rich. Poor people want to be rich.
Rich people are totally clear that they want wealth. They are unwavering in their desire. They are fully committed to creating wealth.
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If you want to create wealth, you must believe that you are at the steering wheel of your life, especially your financial life.
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2. Rich people play the money game to win. Poor people play the money game to not lose.
If you shoot for the stars, you’ll at least hit the moon. ” Poor people don’t even shoot for the ceiling in their house, and then they wonder why they’re not successful.
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4. Rich people think big. Poor people think small.
The factor that presents the biggest challenge for most people is quantity.
Another way of stating this is, how many people do you actually serve or affect?
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