How the rich feel about money
Successful and not so successful people think differently - this has long been proven. They have different financial habits and attitudes towards life in general.
Successful and not so successful people think differently - this has long been proven. They have different financial habits and attitudes towards life in general.
They know very well how much something costs; how much it costs them to maintain a house, a car, what the situation on the market is, and what is worth buying and what is not.
And they work hard to be more successful tomorrow than they are today.
Successful people don't have time to gossip.
Meanwhile, the losers...
Lucky streaks are one of the most studied phenomena in life. Many scientists are trying to uncover the secret of luck. And they have succeeded somewhat.
They have found a connection between belief in your own luck and actual results. People who believe in their success are better motivated and work with more enthusiasm. The assigned tasks seem less difficult to them than to those who are sure of their own inadequacy. Lucky people are on average 30% more productive than their less "lucky" colleagues.
Who will study better: the daughter of my mother's friend who has been supported from childhood in all of her endeavors, or the girl who is told from childhood that she is worthless and nothing good will become of her? The answer is obvious.
Some people grow up and leave a toxic environment. They can reach new heights, but they need much more effort and time. And they leave some of their money at the psychologist's office while they work through childhood traumas. But it doesn't have to be like this.
Successful people see opportunities where others don't.
Richard Wiseman, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire, argues that luck must be understood as a human trait. It is a skill that can be developed. He conducted a series of behavioral experiments in which more than 400 people participated.
He found out that the lucky people are more observant. They listen to their intuition more often, they are more benevolent, and failures cause them much less stress. Unlucky people, on the other hand, tend to negatively perceive even neutral situations. They are restless, less attentive, and get tired faster.
Lucky people are not afraid to go beyond the familiar. Observation and self-confidence give them the strength to try what they are interested in, even if they have never been interested in this new field before. Such people are not afraid to learn something new at any age.
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