For every person who is poor, it is not a coincidence that he is poor, if you talk to him for a long time, you will find that it totally makes sense that he is not rich, it is completely reasonable and logical that he is poor, because you will undoubtedly find that he has deep-rooted opinions/beliefs/view of the world that makes him poor. If he was rich(before he changed his opinions/beliefs/view of the world), the world would be in chaos. You see, the world is peacefully running around with its own principles/rules. One of the rules or principles is that your thoughts create your reality, your inner world creates your outer world. We all live in the same world? Why are some people super rich while some people are very poor? It's because they have different opinions/beliefs/worldviews. Rich people think making money is easy while poor people think making money is difficult, rich people like to talk about making money and various ways to make money while poor people are cynical about talking about various ways to make money. Poor people are generally pessimistic about the world while the rich people are optimistic about the world. Rich people see opportunities while poor people see difficulties. Poor people are pessimistic and cynical, and think that they have known everything while rich people are optimistic and positive, and know that there is still a lot to learn and are willing to learn it.
In the world, there are abundant money-making ways, but poor people are blind to them, they are unable to see them.
People's outer world(reality) is determined by their inner world(mind). By knowing a person's outer world(reality), you can accurately infer to his inner world, the only exception is that if a person changes his inner world, it will take some time to manifest this change to his outer world.
In stock market, a lot of people make a lot of money while also a lot of people lose money; in real estate market, a lot of people make a lot of money, while also a lot of people lose money. Rich people see opportunities, poor people see risks.
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