“Why do you want to be rich…?”
Millionaire who made it on his own Building wealth, according to Steve Siebold, is a skill that can be learned. You can get better if you put in the effort. “Like most things in life,” he writes in “How Rich People Think,” “being adept at attracting money is no different than becoming good at anything else, be it being a sub-par golfer, losing weight, or acquiring a second language.”
Wealth, like fluency in another language, does not come to most individuals overnight. It takes a long time to get wealthy. According to Siebold, who has spent decades studying the world’s wealthiest people, the rich are often self-employed, whereas regular people prefer stable jobs. “Wealth consists not in possessing great goods, but in having few wants,” the Stoic philosopher Epictetus reportedly stated. It appears that you are wise. However, this does not stop people from wishing to be wealthy. Even though we all have varied definitions of wealth and success, most of us include some level of wealth in our success equations. So, if financial success is your objective, how can you get wealthy? According to science, the solution is found not only in what you do, but also in who you are. Rich people are clearly different, according to a 2018 study published in the British Journal of Psychology.