The poor are poor, the rich are rich

Chapter 15 5 Effectively integrate resources to create miracles

Chapter 15 5 Effectively integrate resources to create miracles
Chapter 35 Effectively integrate resources to create miracles
This is a widely circulated story: at a grand international banquet, the Chinese, Russians, French, Germans, and Italians competed to boast of their national cultural traditions, and only the Americans were silent.In order to make their expressions more vivid and convincing, they all took out cultural relics with national characteristics and can reflect the long history of the nation-wine to toast each other.

The Chinese took out the antique Moutai, opened the bottle cap, and the aroma was so overwhelming that everyone was amazed, and everyone praised it.The Russians brought out vodka, the French brought out champagne, the Italians brought out wine, and the Germans brought out whiskey. : "It's called a cocktail, and it embodies the spirit of the American nation—combining is creating."

This far-reaching story tells us that in the competition, you use the various existing resources for my own use, integrate them effectively, and then wait and see the birth of a miracle to easily win the competition.

In fact, rich people know how to use all the existing resources for their own use. If we want to overcome the walls of the poor and join the ranks of the rich, we also need to start from the resources around us and integrate them effectively. When you really start to try this When you do it, you will find that you can also have the miracle born of combination.

What resources can we integrate?

1. Other people's money

A billionaire once said something like this: “You don’t have to wait until you’re rich to make money, as long as you have what people want, you can pay the bills with it. If you offer an upfront discount, you can use it.” Cash gets what you need. Soon, it just happens to be cash for the juggernaut.”

Many people make the mistake of thinking that having a lot of cash on hand is the answer. "If I win the lottery, everything will be settled." Not so.

There is no doubt that it is easier to do everything with money in hand.But our explanation is: "If you don't have money and you can't make money, then you can't make money if you have money." Rich people are people who are good at integrating other people's money.

2. The experience of others

If you need to learn by yourself every year, then you may never finish learning in your lifetime, so we should learn to use other people's experience to serve ourselves.

3. Others' attention

When Mark hoped to become a professional speaker, he attended the 1974 National Speakers Association meeting.After listening to the association's co-founder Calvert?After Robert explained how to create a multi-author book, Mark implemented the idea within a month.Him and Keith?DeGrind co-authored Stand Up, Speak Out, and Overcome Your Opponent.They hired 14 co-distributors who each invested $2000 to get 1000 copies.This is Mark's first zero cash investment.He took advantage of other people's ideas and made $20 himself that year.The really rich know how to mine gold from other people's ideas.

4. Other people's time

Most people sell their time, talent, relationship resources, and skills relatively cheaply.But rich people know how to make better use of talented people to save water time for themselves.

5. Other people's work

Most people want to have a job.They want insurance, not opportunity.Therefore, rich people know how to hire others to do the work that you don't want to do or can't do, and integrate the abilities of these people to make yourself stronger.

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