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I developed a mindset that I would be buff and I did get buff, so the same things gotta apply to getting rich right?That's your comeback?
Don't be stupid with your money.
If that's what you would do with 10K, you don't deserve to have money.
I had to look it up. I am currently in the top 10% of net worth in America. By the end of this year I'll be in the top 5% of net worth in America. Which means by the end of this year, I'll be in the top 1% of net worth in the world. I'm only 47, in good health, so barring an accident, I will absolutely have 40 million "in the bank" one day.
4 years ago, after my divorce, I had a slightly negative net worth and 3k in my bank account.
If I took your advice, and chose more mountain biking anytime in the last 4 years, I wouldn't be on the pace that I'm on. To be clear, it's not like I never go mountain biking. With 40 million I would go mountain biking a little more.
One difference between you and me is I know I will be rich. I've always known .
I haven't always known how, but I never doubted that I would.
It took me 30 years to unprogram myself, another five to properly program myself, and then it took a divorce to truly set me free.
The difference between you and me is mindset and time.
One reason he says this is because he knows most people lack the mindset needed. This thread is proof.
People tell themselves all kind of loser things to justify remaining mediocre.
Tell yourself whatever you got to to get through the day. But that doesn't make any of this true.
Develop the proper mindset, a winning mindset, and anything is possible.
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