Rich People Have Big Libraries – Poor
People Have Big TVs by Rob Walcher
Have you made up your mind that you are ready to move into
the field where the big earners play? You’re tired of low-income wages. You’re
tired of barely getting by. You’re sick to the teeth of scrimping and never
having enough. You are desperate for things to not just be better, but to be
really great!
If that describes you, there are some questions you will need
to face squarely and answer honestly.
1. If you want to become a millionaire (that’s fairly
wealthy, wouldn’t you say), how do millionaires act?
2. If you want to become a big earner, how do big earners think?
3. If you want to be rich, what is it that differentiates the rich from the
poor? Most people answer these questions something like this:
Millionaires live in big houses and buy luxury cars.
Big earners think about how much money they have to spend and
where they’re going on their next cruise.
Rich are different from poor because they have more money.
Wrong, wrong and wrong!
You Will Never Join the Rich if You Never Know the Rich
Let’s take this questioning a step further. If you wanted to
be a corporate executive, wouldn’t you need to know what corporate executives
do and what it is that works best for them? If you wanted to be a sky diver,
wouldn’t it be in your best interest to find out what successful sky divers do
and what works for them? If you wanted to ski double-black diamond slopes, will
you just head for the slopes one day and jump in with the veterans? Am I making
my point?
If you want to be wealthy (rich) doesn’t it stand to reason
that you would learn how wealthy people think? And learn how they are
different? To believe you become truly wealthy just because you gain a ton
money; is similar to thinking you are an expert sky diver just because you know
how to strap on a parachute. There’s so much more to it!
This article is much too confined to do justice to such as
study as this, but let’s make a brief, general overview. Hopefully it will
create a desire in you to learn more. Just for clarification: we are referring
to the rich as those who are wealthy inwardly as well as outwardly.
If they lost everything tomorrow, they would have the wherewithal to build it
all over again, because it isn’t the money, but their mindset.
Let’s begin by taking the cue from our title: Wealthy people
invest in self-improvement of mind and spirit. Poor people invest in things like
big-screen TVs. See how it works? Here are a few more.
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Wealthy people are willing to take calculated risks. Poor people want a
guarantee (i.e. steady paycheck). They feel that the whole world is out to get
them.
- Wealthy people step out of the pack; they are not afraid to work
independently. Poor people have a herd mentality; they watch a lot of TV and
let the world do their thinking for them.
- Wealthy people are solutions-minded; problems are just an annoying bump in
the road. Poor people crash at the first sign of a problem – they were sure it
wouldn’t work all along. The problem proved them right!
- Wealthy people are big thinkers; they aren’t afraid of a few extra zeroes in
their income level. Poor people think small – after all, it’s safer that way.
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Wealthy people make quick decisions; they are always moving forward. Poor
people procrastinate, and then procrastinate some more. They are waiting for
the “just right” time to get onto that road to success. If these concepts and
this way of looking at life are new to you, it’s time for you to get busy! Stop
wasting time. As business philosopher Jim Rohn says: “We all have two
choices: We can make a living or we can design a life.”
It’s pretty obvious that wealthy, successful people have
chosen the latter. Which will you choose?