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These 3 signals indicate that you will never become rich

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Being rich is a broad concept. For one, it's buying what you want,for another, freedom and a third sees it as a healthy and carefree existence. But however you envision it, usually a well-filled bank account is part of that rich lifestyle. That's why it's all the more ridiculous (pardon my French) that you can apparently see from miles away whether someone has the potential to earn a lot of money in life or not. Here are three signals that indicate you won't be one of them.

1. You are satisfied
Are you completely happy with what you receive in your bank account around the twenty-fourth of the month? Signal number one that you won't get much richer than you are now. People who rake in the big bucks don't work by the hour, but get paid for results. It is indeed often entrepreneurs who can do this, so you know what you need to do if this sounds appealing to you. The certainty of a salary is usually not the way to big money.

2. You work too hard
This might cause a bit of an error in your head, but working too hard is not the way to add those zeros to your balance. It's all about working smart and especially: making money work for you. Investing and trading are a good start to building wealth. Working smart also means thinking about how to get more work done in less time with the same results. Endlessly working overtime is therefore not the way. By the way, here you can read everything you need to know about crypto.

3. You think wrong
How did they handle money at your home when you were growing up? The chances are high that you still think the same way. If you talk and act in terms like ‘those rich people’ or shortages, then the chance is only greater that you will never become one yourself. The whole world is talking about having the right mindset these days, and it has become a bit of a dirty word, but the fact is that it doesn't help to think in the wrong direction.

PS: If you want to dive deeper into becoming and being rich, read the book Rich Dad Poor Dad.

Source: Business Insider, Rich Dad Poor Dad