The Rich keep getting richer and the Poor poorer because the each keep on doing what they have always done. Take all the wealth in the world (which, incidentally, is concentrated in the hands of about 5% of the population) and re-distribute it so that everyone has an equal share and within a few short weeks, it would end up again in the same hands, for the same reason.
"Rich" and "Poor" are not genetic or mathematical conditions although they can be measured mathematically, rather, they are states of mind. One primary difference between the rich and the poor is that the poor say "I can't afford it." much more often than the rich do. (Instead they should be ASKING the question : "How can I come to afford it ?") The first sentence on your list of forbidden statements ought to be "I can't afford it". In planning your life and career, do not, like most people, plan to be poor or fail to plan at all. Plan, instead, to be wealthy. Plan your life so that you will retire young and rich. Always remember that retirement is not a function of your age but of your wealth.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
359. Differences between the Rich and the Poor
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