Let’s be honest—most of us think the rich have some secret playbook, right? But here’s my take: they're probably just like us, only with more zeros in their bank accounts.Maybe they're stressing over their crypto portfolios, wondering if they should have bought that extra Bitcoin last week instead of that third vacation home.
In the end, they’re human too—just with fancier toys. But whether you’ve got a million bucks or just a few sats, the game’s the same: everyone’s trying to get ahead, and no one really knows what’s coming next. So, what are the rich thinking? Probably the same thing we are: HODL and hope for the best!
What do you think—am I on to something, or do the rich have a whole different mindset we’re missing out on?
This is very interesting topic for debate and discussion. Rich thinking is opposite of poverty mindset, which focuses more on scarcity, immediate gratification and fear of losses when making investment in risky assets. In contrast, rich thinking is proactive, emphasizes on long term growth, and involves taking calculated risks. The history of successful entrepreneurs demonstrates that they were bold in making decisions without thinking about fear of failure. In my opinions fear of failure the main obstacle to achieving success.
The rich has a growth mindset;they mentality,education,approach and decisions of the rich tends to vary by far compared to the counterpart.They seem to utilize every opportunity that they have or come across in other to yield something bigger and better.The understand when to leverage upon every set goal and chances.
They're bound to thinking outside the box, that's why they get richer than others.They strongly believe in learning, relearning and unlearning the factors that differentiates them or hinders them from attaining great success.They see opportunities they utilize them and fail to be oppressed by limitations