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Chapter 8 Getting rich is the right of life 2

Chapter 8 Getting rich is the right of life 2
Volume 2 Chapter 2 Getting rich is the right of life [-]
The poorest dream of wealth

The lack of seed capital is not the biggest stumbling block on our road to wealth.

- "The Lost Classic of Getting Rich"

What do the poor lack most?For this question, the answer that many people give immediately is: money.But is money really what the poor lack and need most?
After the death of the French rich man Balaão, the "Corsican" published a special will of him:
I was poor, but when I walked into heaven, I was a rich man.I don't want to take away my secret to getting rich before I step through the gates of heaven.At the Central Bank of France, I have a personal safe in which my secrets are hidden.The three keys to the safe are in the hands of my lawyer and two representatives.

Whoever can guess my secret by answering "what the poor lack most", he will get my congratulations.Of course, it was impossible for me to stretch out my hands from the grave to cheer for his wisdom at that time, but he was honored to take 100 million francs from that safe, and that was my applause for him.

After the publication of the will, Le Corsican received a flood of letters.The vast majority of people believe that what the poor lack most is money.What else can the poor lack?Of course it's money.There are also some people who believe that what the poor lack most is opportunity, what the poor lack most is skills, and what the poor lack most is help and care.In short, the answers are varied.

One year later, which was the anniversary of Balaang's death, lawyers and agents opened the safe under the supervision of the notary department according to Balaang's instructions before his death.

In 48561 letters, a little girl named Tiller guessed the secret of Balang.Both Tiller and Balang answered: what the poor lack most is a dream, that is, the dream of becoming a rich man.

What the poor lack most is not money or opportunities, but dreams.The rich man Balaang in the story was also a poor man at first, but he did not kill his dream of becoming a rich man because of poverty, nor did he stop on the road of chasing wealth because of lack of funds.There may be born rich in this world, but even if you are a descendant of a rich man, if you do not manage your family well or stop working hard, but always rely on the wealth accumulated by your predecessors, then one day you will become a poor man.

There are still many impoverished people in the world who are busy with their lives, have no leisure for a moment but gain little.There are always various reasons for the poor to be poor, but don't forget this truth because of temporary poverty: there is no eternal rich, and there is no born poor.In this era when the sky is high and the birds are flying, and the sea is wide and the fish is leaping, everyone is faced with various opportunities to create wealth myths.Multi-millionaires are not unattainable miracles, and billionaires are not untouchable myths.God favors everyone who wants to be rich, as long as you hate poverty, as long as you desire to be rich, as long as you are down-to-earth, then you may become rich.

Those who do end up with real wealth are often self-made, but they believe they are rich from the start.He believed in his ability to earn money, he had no thoughts of doubt or panic in his head, he never talked about poverty, he never thought about it.Even if he is so poor that he looks like a poor beggar, he will not walk like a beggar with his head bowed, because there is no shadow of negativity, poverty, and lack in his mind.

Poverty tends to go to those who worry about it, it's a disease of the mind, if you're suffering from it, if you're a victim of poverty, change your mind and stop thinking about misery, depression and poverty These dark words, but always think about wealth and abundance, freedom and happiness.

(End of this chapter)

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