Quite a few people ask themselves about their well-being and why it is so bad. Unfortunately, the answer to this question can be sought for many years and not found.
The issue of poverty is so pressing that serious scientists have become concerned with finding an answer to it.
Over the years, the relationships of different categories of people with money have been analyzed and clear links have been discovered between a person's success and his habits.
The vast majority of the rich do everything possible to have not one, but several sources of income. They understand perfectly well that in two places you will always earn more than in one, so they work in several places.
The emergence of additional funds allows for some investments or, for example, investments in your health or education, which, naturally, leads to an increase in income.
In turn, the majority of the poor prefer to participate in lotteries, bet on sports or play poker. And although this indicator, at first glance, does not seem to be any determining factor, this situation is quite deceptive.
Money is spent on the possibility of getting money without any effort.
Although if you calculate the funds that are spent on these useless attempts to get rich, then after a year you can find that a fairly decent amount has accumulated in the account.
It is quite interesting that a large number of wealthy people read specialized literature related to their careers.
By the way, the poor generally read less, and if they do, it's mostly entertainment literature. This is not bad, of course, but it doesn't affect the increase in income.
The rich, unlike the poor, buy expensive things quite rarely.
For example, a poor person can easily buy an expensive phone that he can't afford on credit. Then, of course, he will deny himself everything in order to pay off this loan and, in addition to the cost of the phone, he will also pay interest on the loan.
A rich person will think about the possibility of paying for something before buying it.
Rich people, for the most part, strictly control their budget. They decide in advance how much and on what to spend. The painfully familiar question for the poor citizen about where the money went does not arise for them.
A very small percentage of the poor try to save even 10% of their income. These amounts seem so insignificant to them that they are not worth paying attention to.
Some may argue that without these small amounts it is impossible for them to live at all.
To this we can say that no matter how small the funds are set aside, some savings will still appear. And without 10% of income, no matter how small it is, it is quite possible to live.
The vast majority of wealthy people save constantly. Therefore, it can be said that small but regular deductions will help to get out of the quagmire of poverty.
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