Six things you should stop doing if you want to get rich

Every man finds his own way to enrich himself. Some people do not realize that certain standards of everydayity may deprive you of the wealth of Researcher Tom Corley is interested in differences between the customs of rich people and those who have little money. He studied both groups for 5 years [...]
Every man finds his own way to enrich himself. Some people do not realize that some everyday habits may deprive you of attaining wealth
Researchers Tom Corley is interested in the differences between the customs of rich people and those who don't have much money. He studied both groups for 5 years and made interesting conclusions.
Today we'll show you the six things you should stop doing if you want to get rich:
Do not meet new people
Rich people meet new people. 68% of rich people have indicated they like meetings with people they don't know before. Only 11% of poor people said the same thing. Most people who have achieved financial stability have made the most of their efforts to give a good impression of themselves and maintain it. They do not forget to congratulate new acquaintances (and older ones) on holidays and other important days.
Belief in Fate
You can believe in luck in very rare cases, when you're dealing with small, not very important things. However, when it comes to truly important things, rich people feel that they can determine their own life course. 90% of poor people blame fate for their misfortunes and other factors that they cannot control. To improve their well - being, they invest money in divination and lottery tickets instead of their education.
Hate Your Work
“I want what I do!” That's what 85% of people say with financial success. Poor people see more disadvantages in their work. With such an attitude, you will probably admit that it is difficult enough to increase your income. If you don't like what you do, you have to change it, not complain about your destiny.
Relevant Your Health
Rich people devote much time to their health. This includes visits to a doctor, a healthy, sports way of life (76% of successful people exercise 4 times a week), a balanced diet, and a lack of negative emotions. While those with low incomes, only 13% see a connection between good health and success.
You didn't risk it.
Only 6% of poor people agreed to take a risk to improve their financial situation. And more than 50% of rich people who participated in the experiment agreed to take the same risk. Many wealthy people have at least once taken a big risk and failed, but at least they have tried to move a little bit.
Don't read
If you don't read means don't think”, Dostoyevsky once said. 88% of wealthy people agree with the writer. They read books about self-developing, professional material and historical literature for at least 30 minutes a day. Only 2% of poor people devote much time to reading.










