Introduction To Business And Investment part 11
Do Not Miss the Main Points In The Difference Between The Way The Rich And The Poor Think
I must tell you that these videos were recorded around 2018. The world has changed a lot, but the principles herein are still very much alive. Do not pay attention to the quality of the videos as I recorded them with love and the desire to impact. And guess what? For a while, I did not share them for free. I have shared the principles herein on various platforms on a paid level. I have created podcasts and full studio audio recordings of these principles, and have sold hundreds of CDs.
But today I am giving them all for free! so again, I will strongly recommend that you pay attention to the video as I shall share some information today on the difference between the rich and the poor and how they think.
Before I go too far, let me lovingly remind you of the need to follow the process instead of skipping. therefore, if you have not gone through the preceding blog, simply click here and in 10 minutes or less you have gone through and gotten the foundation for this very blog.
For many years, there has been an age-old debate around the distinct thinking styles between ‘the rich’ and ‘the poor’, with various studies showing mixed results. However, one thing that remains clear is that your mindset and how you approach problems can have a major impact on whether or not you accumulate wealth over time. Whether you’re an entrepreneur trying to launch your business or looking for ways to increase employee engagement in the workplace; if you want to succeed in life – especially financially, then it pays to understand what sets apart those who are wealthier from those who struggle/just get by. In this blog post, we’ll explore some of the key differences between how wealthy people think versus poorer folk and uncover why these thought patterns influence their behavior so significantly. The insights from this post can help empower entrepreneurs, business owners, employees, men, and women; any citizen living in Africa to live fulfilling lives filled with reasonable amounts of wealth. So without further ado let us explore together what makes us different when it comes to our approach toward money.
Always Remember Denis
Do you remember the story of Denis in the video? Are you like Denis? Do you look at just today and the joys of a salaried life, as against the vast potential of starting and running a business and investment, despite the ups and downs? For many, they choose the easy way of just being employees, without looking for ways to create a business on the side.
Being part of a great business pays a lot more than just staying stuck in the life of a 100% employee. I am in no way condemning employment. No, No, No! I am only saying, it pays much more to build a business and to engage in investment activities, of course with calculated risks. There are definite differences in the way that wealthy individuals and those of a lower-income group approach money. Learning the attitudes, mindsets, tools, systems and techniques they employ could help you reap similar rewards as these successful individuals – putting you firmly on the path toward financial freedom
It is time for you to take off the shackles of your slave master (salary), and start making decisions based on results. Accept mistakes as they come, and don’t forget about sleep. But keep growth in mind, and stop making excuses for yourself. If you find that your thinking is keeping you poor, it’s time to make a change. Surround yourself with better-minded individuals, those who are already where you want to be financial. Find a mentor who can help guide and advise you; someone whose only interest is in helping you reach your goals. Finally, remember to always keep learning; the moment you stop expanding your knowledge base is the moment stagnation sets in. exponential growth comes from consistently taking small steps towards our goals–don’t get discouraged if results aren’t immediate! If we commit to bettering ourselves mentally, we will see tangible improvements in every other area of our lives.
Do not forget to watch the rest of the video series.

