This is one of the basic concepts addressed in the book Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Most people work to survive.
If they have money problems, they ride them out or ask for a raise.
Unfortunately, this is the vicious cycle most middle and working-class people fall into.
On the other hand, the rich don’t work for their money.
They buy assets that generate income.
He explains that the rich work on building their assets, and every dollar in their asset column is their hard-working employee.
The problem is, if your money isn’t working for you and making money while you’re asleep, you’ll never be rich.
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