认为自己富有的4个步骤? Steve Seibold分享他们 2024

认为自己富有的4个步骤? Steve Seibold分享他们

数百万富翁史蒂夫塞布尔德说,中产阶级居于中间而不是在世界上升的原因是因为他们害怕钱.

他在大学毕业时正在教授网球课以及5万美元的债务。为了自拔,他开始了29年的采访富人并了解他们的秘密的旅程。他所说的他发现,有钱人从根本上考虑的是与普通民众不同的金钱。好消息是,我们共同出生的人可以通过改变我们对金钱的看法来改变我们的生活方式,这是西博尔德新书“人们如何思考”的前提。

在我们的TODAY Money实时聊天中,一位读者询问Siebold他们作为最近的大学毕业生应该如何投资他们的2,500美元储蓄.

西博尔德:我会通过个人发展投资2,500美元。阅读富人的书籍,参加研讨会,像科学家一样学习。这将使你做好准备.

今天:所以致富的方法是付钱给富人告诉你他们的秘密……有点自私,不是吗?无论如何,富人通常会带来什么样的优势,比如继承,高等教育和社会关系。不要让那些人在共同出生时给他们一个不可逾越的开端?

西博尔德:2/3的百万富翁是自制的,1/3是继承的,我采访了自制,任何有好主意的人都可以抓住并通过他们.

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion on the topic. However, the article discusses the views of millionaire Steve Siebold, who believes that the middle class is not rising in the world because they are afraid of money. He suggests that by changing our mindset towards money, we can change our lifestyle. When asked how a recent college graduate should invest their $2,500 savings, Siebold recommends investing in personal development by reading books and attending seminars. He also notes that two-thirds of millionaires are self-made, and anyone with good ideas can learn from them. The article raises the question of whether it is selfish to pay rich people to learn their secrets, but Siebold argues that anyone can learn from self-made millionaires.

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a personal opinion on the topic. However, the article discusses the views of millionaire Steve Siebold, who believes that the middle class is not rising in the world because they are afraid of money. He suggests that by changing our mindset towards money, we can change our lifestyle. When asked how a recent college graduate should invest their $2,500 savings, Siebold recommends investing in personal development by reading books and attending seminars. He also notes that two-thirds of millionaires are self-made, and anyone with good ideas can learn from them. The article raises the question of whether it is selfish to pay rich people to learn their secrets, but Siebold argues that anyone can learn from self-made millionaires.

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