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The way for the poor to cross the class
How can the poor achieve a class leap? First of all, we have to talk about the differences in the way of thinking between the poor and the rich.

First, the poor are afraid of trouble in their bones. If you know what is easy to do, everyone will do it What everyone can do is definitely worthless, so if the poor want to change, don't bother.

Second, the poor are naturally afraid of risks because they can't afford to lose. The so-called wealth and risk are not reckless risks. The decisions made by most rich people are risky in the eyes of the poor. That's because the poor don't understand the opportunities behind the risks. They often wait for others to succeed before they suddenly realize it, but the opportunity has passed. In order to change this phenomenon, what the poor can do is to learn more, experience more and take appropriate risks in order to accumulate experience. The knowledge is broadened, and the views on many things will change.

Third, the poor love to follow the trend. When they see others succeed, they immediately follow. Just like people who don't understand stocks, they are always chasing up and down, but they are always half a beat slower than others, buying at the top of the mountain and selling at the foot of the mountain. The reason is still unknown. For another example, people with vision in rural areas now go to raise pigs when they see the price increase of pork, and they really make money in the first year and the second year. So, all the relatives and friends around joined in. I never thought that if there are more pigs, the price of meat will fall again, and those who go in later will definitely lose money. People who lose money can't even analyze what's going on, and they all feel unlucky.

Therefore, if the poor want to change and repeat the same mistakes, what they need to do is to learn to analyze themselves and find an outlet to make money, instead of always following others.

Fourth, the rich are thinking about how to make more money. As long as there are conditions, they will try their best to make money with money, such as financial investment. Or use others to make money for yourself, such as hiring employees to start a business. Then use the money earned for more investment or entrepreneurship, so as to realize capital accumulation in a cycle, so that the snowball will roll bigger and bigger.

What the poor want is how to save more money. They will spend all their time and energy to make their daily income a little more, and then put their money in the bank and dare not spend it indiscriminately, because this will make them feel safe. As we all know, the interest on bank deposits will never run faster than inflation.

There are some people who are poor, have no risk awareness, always eat, drink, and spend blindly. There are many such cases around me, so I won't list them one by one. During the epidemic in 2020, many industries stopped production. In just three months, white-collar workers, who usually seem to have unlimited scenery, have their mortgage and car loans cut off and their credit cards are overdue. To make matters worse, there is another kind of people who blindly believe. He never wants to spend time and energy to learn from other people's successful experience. He is always eager for a pie to fall from the sky, but he didn't expect it to be a trap that often falls. For example, it was popular for a while a few years ago, and then it blossomed everywhere, and P2P fraud.

6. The rich are more focused, while the poor often procrastinate. We find that many successful people around us are self-disciplined, and their attitude towards everything is that they will act as soon as they are mature. And the thinking is clear, and you will not give up easily when you encounter any difficulties. Poor people often have no sense of time, procrastinate, and are afraid of suffering and failure.

Tell a funny story to prove this point: I have a relative in my hometown who has been farming for a living. One summer, I met him when I returned to my hometown. He was having a wedding reception with a family in the same village, and several colleagues got together to play mahjong. I stayed up all night from the evening and didn't intend to leave until late in the morning. Finally, his wife couldn't help getting angry: "our rice is ripe and the ears of rice have fallen into the ground." When are you going to start harvesting? " He reluctantly got up and stretched himself: "Oh, I'm so sleepy. I'll go back to sleep first, and then go in the afternoon ... "