Poverty- is not for me #Reluctance to ask for help

The third of weekly columns about the pitfalls of getting rich. False pride

They say that money doesn’t make you happy, but being poor doesn’t make you happy either.

Banknotes in themselves won’t make you smile from ear to ear (unless you win the lotto, but that will still be a temporary happiness). However, money can give you a lot of opportunities that you wouldn’t have as someone who is barely making ends meet. After all, it’s not about how much money you have, but rather what you do with it. Poor people tend to think differently, have different habits and a different way of approaching life than rich people. That is why it is easier for people with a ‘good attitude’ to make a living or to bounce back after bankruptcy. Poor people, on the other hand, can let go of assets they inherit or win.

Learn the six most common mistakes poor people make. Avoid them and you may one day make a pretty good fortune yourself.

MY POOR FATHER OFTEN SAID “I’D RATHER BE HAPPY THAN RICH.” MY RICH FATHER WOULD SAY “ISN’T IT BETTER TO BE BOTH HAPPY AND RICH?” – ROBERT KIYOSAKI

Here are the most common traits of poor people:

03 Reluctance to ask for help

Poor people often think that asking others for help is somehow an insult to their honour. Big mistake. Rich people are not afraid to ask because they know that by doing so, new opportunities will open up for them. The truth is that we live in a society with other people, so it would be foolish to expect that you alone can do everything. No, you won’t, because you are not omniscient and you don’t have to be.

There are people in this world ready to share their knowledge, skills and even money with you if you can convince them to do so. So go ahead and talk to people to get advice or help. This will make reaching your goal faster and easier. As they say- every two heads is not one.

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