I admire and model rich and successful people
This looks easy... but then it's hard to do. The words exactly from T. Harv Eker's Attitude of wealth: winning the "mind" game.
When I looked at some rich and successful people, I can't stop myself from feeling the envy of their lifestyle. Sometime I also feel that, maybe they have the pedigree or they have the brain to get the money.
Bill Gates is rich... he was born rich... and he have the brain that makes him even richer. And guess what, these rich people keep getting richer and richer. Now can you stop envying them? It's hard to do. I know... We might even fall deeper with negative thinking, that some rich people are just lucky or they might be corrupt officers. They might have hit some lottery jackpot or have some huge inheritance from a rich aunt. But it's not always true. (in fact, most of the lottery winner broke soon enough after busting all their winnings)
Buffett is rich... and he keeps getting richer. And I know some people whose income a day exceeds some other's lifetime income. So is life unfair when someone is filthy rich and others are extravagantly broke?
Now here's the mindset we should follow. Instead of thinking bad about them and let ourselves feeling down... why don't we cheer for them, celebrate their success as well as model them for what they have done. There's no manual on how to be rich, but when you model these rich and successful people, at least you will know what they have been into.
(these are only excerpt on what you will get on Secret of Millionaire Mind book and seminar by T Harv Eker. You can get the book in your nearest bookstore or if you broke like me, you can always knock your neighbor's door. Maybe they have one. If you're just too lazy to get out to the bookshop, you can order online HERE)
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