7-Ways The Rich Think Differently.
I’m sure you'll agree that people are about the same at their core. Most of us care deeply about our family. We all want to be happy, healthy and safe. That’s the case no matter how much money you have stuffed inside your bank account.
But wealthy people do think differently. It’s unmistakable and undeniable. I have worked with the very-rich and not-so-rich for years and I’ve seen how the well-heeled ruminate in their own way and how that variation makes and keeps them rich.
The good news is that anyone can copy “rich think” and come out much better on the other side. So how do rich people think?
1. Rich people know they don’t know everything:
People who make a lot of money and hold on to it realize they don’t have all the answers. As a result, they are always on the lookout for new and better ways to do things. They surround themselves with people who offer different approaches. They have mentors and accountability partners. They are willing to consider ideas that conflict with their current way of doing things. If the new approach is better, they adapt. Their ego doesn’t get in the way of their intellect. When they are wrong, they don’t fight it or take it personally.
Contrast that with people who think they have it down. Their mind tells them they have life mastered. As a result they can’t learn anything. Worse, they don’t see it when the universe says “no”. They stick to their antiquated approach and usually get run over by reality.
2. Rich people ask the right questions:
You don’t have to be a genius to ask the right questions. You just can’t be lazy. That’s because it takes work to get all the answers to the many questions you have to ask in order to really understand a given situation. It’s much faster and easier to ask a few irrelevant questions and then steam ahead than to sit down and really ask all the important questions.
What do we really want?
Why do we want it?
What are all the alternatives?
What are the pros and cons to each approach?
When do we want to have this in place?
Is there another way to reach our goals without doing this or at a lower cost?
What happens if we do this?
What happens if we don’t do that?
What other questions have we forgotten to ask?
3. Rich people are willing to work:
People who stay stuck often give up before the miracle arrives. People who use “rich think” see the obstacles ofcourse (because they ask the right questions) but are willing to work hard to overcome them.
4. Rich people have patience:
Worthwhile goals take time to achieve. Rich people understand this and stay on track. Other people get frustrated when they don’t get instant results and they move on. Sadly, the person who hops around like that is caught in perpetual start-up mode because he’s always beginning something new and never gets to see the fruits of her labor.
5. Wealthy people self-correct:
This point leads back to the issue of asking the right questions. The effective person continually asks herself if her actions are bringing her closer to or further away from her goal. If she finds that she’s drifting, she corrects course and gets back on track. Less effective people rarely self-assess. As a result they tend to be unproductive.
Napoleon Hill interviewed the wealthiest people in the United States years ago. He found that almost without exception rich people focus on helping others get what they want. It was that singular and fanatical focus on the customer that made these men and women successful.
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