Mastering the inner game of Wealth ( Millionaire Mindset )

Secrets of Millionaire Mindset

Secret no.4 

Rich people associate with positive, successful people. Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people. 

Rich people are successful people, who follow examples of successful individuals. Poor people are unsuccessful human beings who respond negatively to others' success. Rich people have role models that they follow. They learn from such people and follow their steps so they could succeed also. The outstanding, achievements of their idols inspire them.

Meanwhile, poor people try to 'humiliate those who have found success. When they see a successful businessman, they definitely find something to comment about. Such people envy that others have more than they do. 'If you want to become rich, you have to learn from good examples in life, look at everything positively, and, avoid underestimating others. You need to learn how to get rid of the negative people in your life. Mary is a housewife who wants to set up her own hair salon. She is very passionate about her goal, and she likes reading success stories of other people. However, Mary sometimes gets dragged down by her husband, and starts doubting herself

Mary's husband is Tom. He is an unemployed middle-aged man who likes lying on the couch all day, watching TV, and playing video games. He envies Mary's passion for her goal. He tries to weaken Mary's self-confidence by claiming that her dream of owning a hair salon is a ridiculous idea. Tom is a loser. He tries to make his wife a loser, just like him. But Mary is smart. She explains to Tom step-bystep how she will achieve her goal and even suggests for Tom to be her business partner. However, Tom just laughs at this idea and tells Mary, "Don't be stupid. Find some job where you will always be home in the evenings. Otherwise, who is going to cook dinner for me?"

Mary replies "I'm not your mother. You can cook for yourself". After that, Tom urges her to pick between her dream and their marriage. He shouts at Mary, walks out of the room and slams the door. What do you think Mary should do if she wants to succeed as a person and as a businesswoman? Thope that you are thinking the same as I am. Leaving a negative person like Tom would allow Mary to create her own path without hearing offensive thoughts every day. So, Mary makes a tough decision and chooses to leave Tom. He was very shocked. He yells "You will regret this choice!" But Mary doesn't listen. She packs her things and starts a life of her own. Two years later. Mary is working on her hair salon that has brought great profits throughout the past year. She decided to get rid of negative people and surrounded herself only with Positivity.

Tomy is now with a different Women. He is still lying on couch and playing video games. He is still  always in Bad Mood. His new girlfriend is offended and criticized by Tom just like Mary was.

Secret no. 5

Rich people are bigger than their problems. Poor people are smaller than their problems. 

Rich people see their issues as smaller than themselves. Poor people see their issues as bigger than themselves. Rich people concentrate on their end goal while poor people try to run away from their problems as fast as they can. If you want to become successful, you have to meet your problem. You have to be bigger than it. You need to make sure that you don't shatter into pieces when you see the first obstacle along your road. The more you grow, the smaller your problems become. When you are finally successful, and you look, at your past, you don't see your problems as something bad. You consider them as simple challenges.

'If you run from the problems that are currently surrounding you, you will never be rich. Here is an example. Matt is a twenty-seven-year-old guy who dreams of his owning a car accessories shop. Sadly, Matt doesn't have enough money, so he can't start yet. He needs to take a loan from the bank. However, Matt is very desperate. He already has college loan debt. He is scared, and he doesn't know what to do. Instead of getting a well-paid job and covering the debt within a couple of years, Matt lets fear overtake his mind. He doesn't know where to get a good earning job. He doesn't even try. Matt thinks that luck will bypass him no matter what he does. He struggles very hard and falls into a deep depression. He starts drinking and wasting all of his savings on alcohol.

When the money is gone, Matt borrows more from his siblings and friends. Now he is even in more debt, and he feels miserable. 'If you don't want to end up as Matt, you need to try very hard to overcome your problems. Put your fear away. Focus on the end goal. Grow bigger than the issues you are facing. Think like a rich person.