According to my observation, there are three differences between the "rich" and the "poor" :
1 The "rich" value their time more and invest the most money in their brains.
The "poor" tend to waste a lot of time in games or short videos, while the "rich" tend to cherish their time and use every second of their time, or fitness, or study, or social. The "rich" may not have a high income at the moment, but they spend a portion of their income on reducing the amount of time they spend on non-labor income, such as paying someone to do housework, organize, or take a taxi to save time on commuting, and spend the relevant time on self-improvement. The poor, on the other hand, are often trapped in their current income or capital, and dare not spend money to buy other people's time (housework or workplace experience, etc.), resulting in themselves always trapped in the current status quo.
2. "Rich people" are more likely to say lucky things.
According to my observation, the "rich people" around them always spit lotus flowers, that is, you can hardly hear negative comments about their other half or other people. With them, you will always feel like spring breeze. People love to hear good things, or only listen to relatively sweet (and more intelligent) advice. The language of the answer is soft, and the angry words will gradually weaken.
3. The "rich" tend to be more positive than the "poor".
The "rich" are often like the father in the story of "Blessings in disguise" who always sees hope in the positive side of things. No matter how difficult the situation is, he or she will say "great, I am about to overcome another difficulty". And the final difficulties will indeed be overcome as predicted.
According to the above, before we become "rich", we must learn the following:
1. Spend less time and more money on yourself.
2 Say lucky words to make people around you feel happy to be with you.
3 Keep a positive and optimistic attitude, instantly think, and make your dreams come true.