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Hello Fastlaners,
Yesterday while reading online about the habits of the wealthy, I came across a very interesting statistic that I wanted to discuss with other people.
An author named Thomas Corley did a research on the habits of the rich -vs- the poor. He documented the daily habits of 233 wealthy people and 128 poor people for five years. With this precious information, Corley created a list of 12 things that rich people do and poor people don't.
These statistics about the daily lifestyle habits of the wealthy are very interesting because they talk about lifestyle changes that could increase one's chance of becoming financially successful.
With that being said one stat in particular really intrigues me:
"6% of wealthy say what’s on their mind vs. 69% of poor"
I feel like this saying can have so many different explanations. I have a personal opinion about what this means but i'm very curious to know other people's opinions and discuss about this habit.
What do you think it means?
Why such a small percentage of the rich say what's on their mind?
How important is this habit on the road to becoming wealthy?
Examples of this habit in a real life context?
Thanks all!
A.G
link to the original article: http://www.theloop.ca/12-things-rich-people-do-that-poor-people-dont/
Yesterday while reading online about the habits of the wealthy, I came across a very interesting statistic that I wanted to discuss with other people.
An author named Thomas Corley did a research on the habits of the rich -vs- the poor. He documented the daily habits of 233 wealthy people and 128 poor people for five years. With this precious information, Corley created a list of 12 things that rich people do and poor people don't.
These statistics about the daily lifestyle habits of the wealthy are very interesting because they talk about lifestyle changes that could increase one's chance of becoming financially successful.
With that being said one stat in particular really intrigues me:
"6% of wealthy say what’s on their mind vs. 69% of poor"
I feel like this saying can have so many different explanations. I have a personal opinion about what this means but i'm very curious to know other people's opinions and discuss about this habit.
What do you think it means?
Why such a small percentage of the rich say what's on their mind?
How important is this habit on the road to becoming wealthy?
Examples of this habit in a real life context?
Thanks all!
A.G
link to the original article: http://www.theloop.ca/12-things-rich-people-do-that-poor-people-dont/
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