Published: 2020 & Pages: 2020
The belief that virtue and wealth can’t go hand in hand is common among people without means, but not among millionaires.
To become rich, you must like money, unlike many poor individuals who hold negative thoughts about wealth due to fears of being judged for it. These fears include concerns about being liked only for money and worries about becoming a bad person. Additionally, the fear of the work and responsibility linked to wealth hinders progress.
Missing chances to make money occurs when one focuses only on obstacles and feels overwhelmed by failure. In contrast, rich people recognize opportunities, assess potential profits, take calculated risks, and remain optimistic about recovering from losses.
Embracing risky opportunities is advantageous because big risks can lead to big returns. Growing wealth involves optimistically pursuing opportunities and ignoring potential obstacles.
Liking rich people is crucial for becoming rich. Negative feelings like envy and mistrust hinder success. Despising rich people prevents one from becoming like them and from benefiting from valuable advice for financial success.
Adopting a millionaire’s way of thinking involves cultivating a positive attitude toward money. Valuing wealth increases the likelihood of achieving it, and learning to admire rich people opens doors to becoming one of them.
بسم اللہ الرحمان الرحیم،
اردو ترجمہ جلد اپ لوڈ کیا جاےَ گا، انشاءاللہ
Many people without means believe virtue and wealth can’t go together.
To become rich, you must like money.
They fear being judged for their money and worry about becoming bad people.
Fear of the work and responsibility associated with wealth is a hindrance.
They miss chances to make money.
Rich people recognize opportunities, take calculated risks, and remain optimistic about recovering from losses.
Big risks can lead to big returns and contribute to the growth of wealth.
Liking rich people is crucial for becoming rich.
Envy and mistrust are negative feelings that can hinder success.
Adopting a positive attitude toward money and learning to admire rich people increases the likelihood of financial success.