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You are not white, but a rainbow of colors. You are not black, but golden. You are not just a nationality, but a citizen of the world. You are not just for the right or left, but for what is right over the wrong. You are not just rich or poor, but always wealthy in the mind and heart. You are not perfect, but flawed. You are flawed, but you are just. You may just be conscious human, but you are also a magnificent reflection of God.
Suzy Kassem (Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem)
A wealthy mindset minimizes expenses in self-entertainment and maximizes investments in self-education.
Orrin Woodward
Global Holistic Wealth Day is a reminder that true wealth doesn’t isolate us; it connects, uplifts, and empowers communities around the world.
Keisha Blair
It is easier to purchase products that denote superiority than to actually be superior in economic achievement.
Thomas J. Stanley (The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy)
you have a wealthy mindset, you do what you love—and make money doing it. It’s not the goal—it’s the result.
Bob Proctor (It's Not About the Money)
Developing a wealthy mind-set requires the understanding of the concept that the way you spend, invest, and manage ten naira is the way you will spend, invest, and manage ten million.
Arese Ugwu (The Smart Money Woman)
Summary of the Rich Habits Promises: I WILL form good daily habits and follow these good daily habits each and every day. I WILL set goals for each day, for each month, for each year and for the long-term; I WILL focus on my goals each and every day. I WILL engage in self-improvement each and every day. I WILL devote part of each and every day in caring for my health. I WILL devote part of each and every day to forming lifelong relationships. I WILL live each and every day in a state of moderation. I WILL accomplish my daily tasks each and every day; I will adopt a “DO IT NOW” mindset. I WILL engage in rich thinking each and every day. I WILL save ten percent of my gross income every paycheck. I WILL control my thoughts and emotions each and every day.
Thomas C. Corley (Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals)
If you look at wealth distribution statistics from the last century you’ll notice that the top 4% own about 64% of wealth and the top 20% own about 80% of the wealth. This is despite this being the “information age.” You’d imagine that a hundred years ago only the wealthy had good access to information, hence it’s understandable why they held 80% of the wealth. Yet this wealth distribution statistic still holds up today, an age where information has been democratized and where even the poorest people have pretty much the same access to information as the wealthiest people. This proves that lack of information isn’t the issue holding back the bottom 80% of business owners—it’s human behavior and mindset. That certainly hasn’t changed in the last 100 years.
Allan Dib (The 1-Page Marketing Plan: Get New Customers, Make More Money, And Stand out From The Crowd)
Intentional living will eradicate the need of excuse as well as the constant submission to distraction. Allow yourself to “become wealthy in self-significance!” Allow yourself to become enriched in Spirit. Remember, there is no trouble. Trouble is “created” and established when we “see ourselves inferior” to what we are facing. When we lack power, we lack movement! When we lack hope, we lack momentum! Trouble will disappear “as soon as our Mindset becomes enriched!” When we can afford to see things clearly, without depression or self-doubt, we have awakened our new heart!
Undrai Fizer (The Excuse-less Life: 34 Inner-Laws for Living Above Distraction)
Consistently, in all studies on millionaires, the lion’s share of them (around 80 percent) have an optimistic mindset. Villains and victims are not the world changers and builders of the more beautiful tomorrow. Yes, a condescending pessimist may sound smart in casual conversations, but at the end of the day, being an optimist will make you not only wealthy but also more fun to be around.
Brian Preston (Millionaire Mission: A 9-Step System to Level Up Your Finances and Build Wealth)
I hope at 50 I'll be dancing like Gianluca Vacchi Party, whiskey, Bellini, Martini, Bloody Maries Bad & Boujee, Tutti Fruity booty, type that really moves me Kundalini rising, energy fill me completely I hope at 50 I'll be writing books like JK Rowling Pen and paper take me places, countries far and foreign Find a cafe up in Edinburgh, write in Scotland Let the stories in my head come out, bloom and blossom I hope at 50
I'll be wealthy like Carlos Slim Buying yachts and mansions and my mother shiny things Encrusted diamond dial on a new Patek Philippe Chill in Maldives but do charity in Ardabil I hope at 50
I'll be funny like Stephen Colbert Cracking witty jokes, making everyone laugh in tears Laughter it goes round and round like a carousel Chronic comic sonic sounds of haha everywhere I hope at 50
I'll be stoic like Robert De Niro Zeno school of thought put an end to my evil ego I hope at 50
I'll be fit as The Rock, Dwayne Johnson Hard rock abs to be paired with an even harder mindset I hope at 50,
I'll be wise like Denzel Washington
Wisdom, knowledge and the faith of God under my skin I hope at 50,
I'll find real love like George Clooney
Amal Alamuddin clone is the type that really moves me
Soroosh Shahrivar (Letter 19)
The number one thing wealthy people attribute their success to is tenacity. Nobody achieves great success without walking through the fire. And the difference between those who succeed and those who fail is a no-nonsense commitment to staying the course no matter how hot the fire gets.
Jen Sincero (You Are a Badass at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth)
Think about it. How could white nationalism not be on the rise, when movement conservatism has depended on white resentment to win elections despite following policies that benefit a wealthy elite at the expense of most Americans? How could the paranoid mind-set of Trump followers not emerge from a political movement that sees everything that doesn’t confirm its preconceptions—from the reality of climate change to low inflation—as the product of vast conspiracies? And although people tend to forget it, the corruption and cronyism of the Trump administration were prefigured in the Bush years. In many ways, what Trump has done to America since 2016 is similar to what the Bush team did to Iraq in the disastrous first year of occupation. And
Paul Krugman (Arguing with Zombies: Economics, Politics, and the Fight for a Better Future)
One of the best things you can do for yourself is to have a wealthy mindset.
Angel Moreira
I began filling my box with “I am an awesome father to my son,” “I am wealthy beyond my wildest dreams,” and “I am a man of honor, character, and integrity.
Weldon Long (The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals)
I have discovered that some people are wealthier than others not because of their superior intelligence but because of their abundant mindset.
Debasish Mridha
I lived on a #Parkavenue for 8 years…it didn't even cost me $23.8million; determining the value of my residence locations, didn't come to me through the face value of a currency denomination, but the credence I gave to my wealthy 'place'ment by real estate connotations.
Dr Tracey Bond
A wealth mindset is a set of beliefs, habits, and behaviors that separates the wealthy from the rest. A wealth mindset will guide us to make the most of the wealth we have. The good news is that with a little dedication, anyone can develop this mindset
Lucas D. Shallua (Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process)
The antithesis of a wealth mindset is a poor mindset. Most who have this "poor mindset" or “poverty mentality” don’t even realize they have it. A poor mindset generates the thinking that attaining wealth is impossible, that it can be done without effort, or that one just does not have the special sauce it takes to become wealthy. This mindset undermines our goals and will actively drive wealth away from us unless we work to counteract it.
Lucas D. Shallua (Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process)
These wealthy people want to rule and control every aspect of human life on Earth as well in the universe.
Mwanandeke Kindembo (Destiny of Liberty)
There are segments of time you’ve set aside to things that you once held to be important. Are they as important as developing a new, wealthy mindset?
Bob Proctor (It's Not About the Money)
They were elegant. Bored yet all seemed to carry perfect self-assurance. They all seemed to be in no rush. They were comfortable in this environment. No tense muscles, no tense movements. No twitching and no slouched shoulders.
Soroosh Shahrivar (Tajrish)
Now I am incredibly conscious of the importance of a fair energy exchange to ensure that I am truly valuing and honoring the energy that I'm receiving – whether that's a workshop, a beautiful meal, a massage, or anything.
Melissa Ambrosini (Mastering Your Mean Girl: The No-BS Guide to Silencing Your Inner Critic and Becoming Wildly Wealthy, Fabulously Healthy, and Bursting with Love)
If there is no energetic exchange, you will not deeply value what you are receiving.
Melissa Ambrosini (Mastering Your Mean Girl: The No-BS Guide to Silencing Your Inner Critic and Becoming Wildly Wealthy, Fabulously Healthy, and Bursting with Love)
And remember, if you entertain crappy thoughts, you are going to feel crappy – it's that simple.
Melissa Ambrosini (Mastering Your Mean Girl: The No-BS Guide to Silencing Your Inner Critic and Becoming Wildly Wealthy, Fabulously Healthy, and Bursting with Love)
I would venture to say that a fulfilled life is a truly wealthy life, as true wealth is about much more than money.
Jamal Jivanjee (Living for a Living: Moving from a Mindset of Survival to an Economy of Love)
Wealth is a mindset; what you know and your perspective of life will determine your net worth. If you want to be wealthy, you'll need to think like the wealthy. Start by defining your goals in a year’s time and then five years' time
Lucas D. Shallua (Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process)
Most people stay poor for two reasons: 1.​They haven’t followed a strategy that makes them rich. 2.​They don’t have the mindset of a wealthy person. I plan to help you with the first point. I believe the two most important steps to wealth are to build a business and invest the profits. This book will help with the “build a business” part. However, it’s up to you to reframe your mindset.
Ryan Daniel Moran (12 Months to $1 Million: How to Pick a Winning Product, Build a Real Business, and Become a Seven-Figure Entrepreneur)
the research and experiences of privileged American college students and wealthy, powerful business leaders seemed inappropriate. So I tried to open a dialogue. Struggling for points of common experience, I asked in a very clearly tongue-in-cheek tone, “Who here likes to do schoolwork?” I thought the seemingly universal distaste for schoolwork would bond us together. But to my shock, 95 percent of the children raised their hands and started smiling genuinely and enthusiastically. Afterward, I jokingly asked Salim why the children of Soweto were so weird. “They see schoolwork as a privilege,” he replied, “one that many of their parents did not have.” When I returned to Harvard two weeks later, I saw students complaining about the very thing the Soweto students saw as a privilege. I started to realize just how much our interpretation of reality changes our experience of that reality. The students who were so focused on the stress and the pressure—the ones who saw learning as a chore—were missing out on all the opportunities right in front of them. But those who saw attending Harvard as a privilege seemed to shine even brighter. Almost unconsciously at first, and then with ever-increasing interest, I became fascinated with what caused those high potential individuals to develop a positive mindset to excel, especially in such a competitive
Shawn Achor (The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work)