Tag: rich

  • Misconceptions about how to make money and get rich

    There are misconceptions about money, and reasons why more and more people don’t get rich, including a number of common mistakes. The most important prerequisite for getting rich is taking responsibility for your money.

    Most people who come into possession of a lot of money and then lose it all, have placed too much trust in consultants, without having developed their own financial skills. If you don’t know anything about finance, you won’t even be able to judge which consultant is up to the task.

    Misconceptions 1 – You get rich by investing in stocks –

    This is simply wrong. Take a look at any list of the richest people in the world and you will hardly find someone who has become rich thanks to their investments in stocks. Warren Buffett is often cited as an exception, but he is not a typical equity investor, and even if you take him as an example, he is a very, very rare exception.

    On the contrary, many have become rich thanks to the real estate sector, while the vast majority have become rich through entrepreneurial activities. Studies carried out in the United States have also shown that the vast majority of American millionaires have made money as entrepreneurs. Stocks are an excellent investment opportunity – to stay rich, not to become rich.

    Misconceptions 2 – It used to be easier to get rich –

    It is often argued that the majority of the richest people in the world inherited their fortunes – and that it has become almost impossible to get rich through their own efforts. This is a misconception.

    Again, the proof is to be found in Forbes’ annual ranking of the richest people in the world. Most of the people who are in that rank have made money by becoming first-generation entrepreneurs.

    Globally, the percentage is likely to be significantly higher. The internet in particular has created a number of self-made billionaires in the hi-tech industry – including Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook), Larry Page, and Sergey Brin (Google). There are also some Chinese billionaires who have thrived on the internet, such as Jack Ma (Alibaba).

    Misconceptions 3 – I prefer to be poor and healthy rather than rich and sick –

    This is another misconception, in fact, scientific studies have shown that rich people are also the healthiest and live longer than poor people (obvious it seems to me). If you think that having more money is bad for your health, you are subconsciously giving up future wealth.

    Another belief that prevents getting rich is the illusion of – zero-sum – the rich thrive at the expense of the poor. This too is absolute nonsense. The number of the rich has steadily increased over the past twenty years, while the number of the poor in the world has fallen by a billion. According to the zero-sum theory, this could not have happened.

    Misconception 4 – If I want to get rich, I need to know how to do it first

    Most people believe that if you want to get rich, you must first have a clear idea of ​​how to achieve your goal. This is wrong. It is much more important to know why you want to get rich, and not to know how to get rich.

    Most people say they want to have more money, but that’s not enough to get rich. If you want to get rich, you need a strong motivation that will guide you for years or even decades. For this reason why is much more important than how.

    You need a reason to make you rich. Incidentally, most wealthy people don’t want to have a lot of money to afford to buy expensive watches, villas, and cars (although this can be nice too). No, what they want above all is economic freedom and independence. And what they mean by independence is this, true economic freedom.

    No longer having the need to work
    Decide for yourself whether to work
    Where to work
    What to do
    When to work
    How and with whom to work.

  • Money is your right to live a life of abundance

    Money is needed to be rich is your right, you were born to live a life of abundance and be happy, radiant, and free. You should therefore have all the money you need to lead a full, happy and prosperous life. There is no virtue in poverty, it is a disease of the mind and should be abolished from the face of the earth.

    You are here to grow, expand and open up spiritually, mentally, and materially. You have the inalienable right to fully develop and express yourself in all contexts. You should surround yourself with beauty and luxury. Why be satisfied with just enough to survive when you can enjoy the riches of the Infinite.

    Learn to make friends with money

    Your desire to be rich is the desire for a fuller, happier, more wonderful life. It is a cosmic impulse, it is something positive, very positive. Begin to see money in its true meaning. Money means freedom from need, beauty, luxury, abundance, and sophistication.

    I believe that most people are not adequately compensated. One of the reasons why many people no longer have money is that they silently or openly condemn it. They refer to money as the dung of the devil or by saying the love of money is the root of all evil etc.

    Another reason they don’t thrive is that they subtly, subconsciously believe that there is some virtue in poverty. This subconscious pattern may be due to early childhood training, superstition, or it may be based on a false interpretation of the Holy Scriptures.

    There is no virtue in poverty, it is a disease like any other disease of the mind. If you were physically ill, you would think there is something wrong with you, seek help or do something right away to address the problem. Likewise, if you don’t have constantly circulating cash in your life, there is something radically wrong with you.

    Money is just a symbol

    It has taken many forms as a medium of exchange through the centuries, such as salt, beads, and pendants of various kinds. In ancient times, man’s wealth was determined by the number of sheep or oxen he owned. It is much more convenient to write a check than to take a few sheep with you to pay the bills. Life does not want you to live in a hovel or to be hungry. Life wants you to be happy, prosperous, and successful.

  • True generosity is giving what you are

    True generosity is giving what you are

    True generosity is to give what you are, not what you have. Giving is a way to get out of the ego’s boundaries, to be part of the world and life. All this feeds happiness and inner contentment, like a bright thread that crosses our existence and makes it unique and precious.

    We would all like to be honest and patient, we would all like to be generous but it is not easy. It is not enough to donate money or other material objects to feel and be generous. Without a doubt, if people were more generous with each other the society in which we live would be a better place.

    Sometimes in reality we are afraid of giving, we are afraid of losing something, of being defrauded of our skills and competencies, of a part of us. Perhaps even of our time when in reality the best time is what we give to others.

    In reality, only the one who knows how to give is rich. Rich within himself. And it is well-off those who are comfortable with themselves in depth. Generosity – the gift made with true love – makes us feel good, makes us invulnerable to sadness because giving is a way to get out of the ego’s boundaries, to be part of the world and of life

    Many people say they cannot give to others because they themselves have many shortcomings and cannot afford to make donations. As if generosity was focused on material goods, of course, when we have the opportunity and we can help others with our money and with what we have it is good to do it, but we never forget that the true gift is a gift of oneself, gift of being and not having.

    A caress, a kind gesture, time dedicated to listening with participation, a smile, welcome, isn’t this pure generosity? After all, what are we, our talents, what do we need if we keep them for us?

    It is also written in the Gospel – you are the light of the world; a city that is on top of a mountain cannot remain hidden, nor can a lamp be lit to put it under a bushel, but on the candlestick, and thus sheds light on all who are in the house. (Matthew 5, 13-16)

    Make your light shine like the sun, have the strength and courage to bring your gift to others: in the family, at work, to the people you meet every day. Remember that the scent of the flower also remains in the hands of those who donated it.