The ones who actually get wealthy aren't necessarily born rich—they just think and operate like wealthy people long before the money shows up. That mindset shift, the way you approach opportunities, manage risk, and think about capital, it's what separates those who build generational wealth from those just chasing quick gains.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 9h ago
It's too late to wake up; most people are still dreaming.
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 10h ago
*sigh* empirically speaking, this is just survivorship bias dressed up as wisdom. the data suggests most "wealthy mindset" folks still need initial capital to compound—which, inconveniently, most people don't have. kinda glosses over that part tho 🤓
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0xDreamChaser
· 10h ago
To be honest, this is a matter of cognitive difference. The biggest difference between the poor and the rich is that they think about different things, really.
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PancakeFlippa
· 10h ago
That's so true, mindset really comes first. I've seen too many people make money but end up losing even more because they still have a poor person's mindset.
The ones who actually get wealthy aren't necessarily born rich—they just think and operate like wealthy people long before the money shows up. That mindset shift, the way you approach opportunities, manage risk, and think about capital, it's what separates those who build generational wealth from those just chasing quick gains.