8 Things Poor People Do That Rich People DON'T
By: John Crestani
One of the main
differences between poor people and rich people is the way they think. Yes,
that's the foundation of everything different between those two types of
people. In light of that, what are the different aspects of this "poor
person mentality" that need to be changed in order to think like the rich?
In today's episode, I'm going to break it down for you, check it out.
Differences between the
poor and the rich
1 - React to others /
Make others react to them
2 - Give advice / Listen
to advice
3 - Watch / Read
4 - Trade time for money
/ Trade results for money
5 - Saving / Earning
6 - Evil / Good
7 - Blame others /
Responsibility
8 - Lottery / Action
Mentality
Hey, I'm John Crestani, I'm an entrepreneur. And in this Article, I'm going to go over the 8 key differences between poor and rich people in terms of their mentality which is the most important thing that you can have. if you want to become successful. Keep reading and I'm going to explain all of the key differences to help you on that path to success if you're with me. Money isn’t that bad, right? Well, unfortunately there are a lot of people who think it is. And in this Article, I'm going to go over the mindset differences the poor versus the rich. But it's important for you to understand and I don't say this to brag. But I've made tens of millions of dollars in my business. And I earn in the top 1% of people in the United States for years. I became a millionaire in my 20s. And I run a business that does roughly seven million dollars per year without any employees.
So, I say that not to impress you but to speak hope you understand that I'm speaking from a place of some experience. Not as much as most. And not where I want to be. But hopefully I can convey a little bit of information to you about the differences between poor versus rich that you may not be learning in colleges. And obviously money isn’t that bad so let's not get too caught up in it. Let's get our minds straight.
Now, first thing to understand is poor people react. Poor people react to the notifications on their phone. Poor people react to the requests of others. Reacting to others will leave you in a cycle where you never fully define yourself. Rich people make others react to them. So, that's the important thing to understand between these 2. Now, for me, I realized that this was causing me to... It was taking up a lot of my time. And I actually turned off all notifications on my phone. I deleted social media apps from my phone. I get a text message, nothing happens. That little light, it doesn't blink. The buzzer, it never goes off. When that somebody calls me, it never rings. When somebody calls me, that blink light never lights up because I've made it so that I am never reacting to others. Others only react to me. And when I need to check my text messages or my emails, I go on my phone when I choose. As opposed to others telling me where my mind should go.
The next key distinction
between poor verses rich mentality is that poor people give advice. You may
have heard of the old dodge. We have two ears and one mouth. And that holds
true for anything in life. You should be always being a better listener than
you are an advice giver. Whenever I'm around people, I ask questions. Whenever
I go in a lift cab or an Uber, I sit in the front seat and I asked that person
about what is the local economy like. What is your culture like? What is the
country are from like? I ask a million questions but I never offer advice.
That's how you train your brain. That's how you learn. Giving advice doesn't
serve you.
So, the next thing to understand
is poor people watch. Whereas wealthy people read. I don't know how to explain
this other than. You're going to get more knowledge from books. Watching TV and
doing passive kind of passive kind of entertainment methods or outlets is not a
way to train your brain to learn more. It's not a way to train your imagination
to think of creative or original thoughts. Watching just allows you to
experience life vicariously. Whereas reading allows you to create, you know, it
forces your imagination to open up. It forces your mind to think on a higher
level whereas the TV forces you to tune down and turn down your energy. Have
you ever tried to talk to somebody who's been watching TV for an hour? And
they're like this and you try to say something to them but they don't hear you?
It's because your brain literally shuts down while you're watching screens or
movies. You can't process things. You're literally dumping yourself down for a
while. Instead of forcing yourself to think up by reading books. I read a lot
of books. I read a lot of science fiction books. I read a lot of business books
to always learn more. And read a lot of relationship books to help my
relationship too.
The next thing to
understand about poor versus rich is that poor people trade time for money.
Whereas rich people trade results for money. Now, Elon Musk for instance will
get paid 2.3 billion dollars over the next couple of years not because he was
paid a high hourly wage. Not because who's paid him high monthly salary. It is
because his stock goes up. Because he sold more Tesla's than his stockholders
thought he would. I don't make my money because I charge people a high hourly
wage to hire me to do marketing for them. I make my money because I get results
for companies. I make more sales for them, I send them more customers and they
pay me more commissions for my marketing efforts. A normal company wouldn't pay
somebody $1,000 an hour but that's what I make on average a day, a normal
company. But they will pay me to bring them results. If I create for them
sixteen thousand dollars a day worth of business, they will happily pay me half
of that because I created that and I can also turn it off for them at any point
if I wish to.
Have you ever heard the old of Dodge a penny saved, is a penny earned?
It's still a freaking penny. And you're not going to make money if you're
focused on saving every single penny or nickel or dime that you make. That's a
good way to stay poor. A good way to become rich is to earn. To focus on
earning rather than saving. And frankly, when you don't have to worry about
saving every dime, life is a lot more fun and you get a lot more freedom to do
the things that you like. Now, I shoot this money gun up because... Well, first
off, it's fun. But it also is to show you that a lot of people will hate on
this. A lot of people think that this is crude. And you shouldn't treat money
like fat, frankly. But the difference between poor versus rich mentality is
that poor people think money is evil. That it's not good to have too much
money. That you shouldn't put it in people's faces or you shouldn't do fancy
things. You shouldn't buy a Lamborghini. Don't tell people about that yacht.
Don't go on expensive trips in other people's faces. Money is not evil.
Rich people think money
is actually the source of good. And when you have money, you're able to
actually do better things. Whether that's... You know, for me it's being able
to hire a nanny. You know, being able to hire doulas for my wife. Being able to
have a nice house for my family. Being able to buy a horse for my daughter.
Being able to build a horse trail in our backyard. You know for me and my
daughter to ride horses on, etc. I believe money's great because it solves a
lot of problems. And I believe it can solve a lot of problems for other people
as well. I help a lot of people that are in my inner circle and a lot of people
benefit. And I've made my students highly successful by being able to create
innovate better and better training programs for them.
The next thing to
understand is that poor people blame others. When something goes wrong, when
the finances are bad, when you know, there's not you know, there's not enough
work, right? Or "My boss is an asshole." Or you know...
"Business is bad. The economy's bad. Trump's killing our economy."
Whatever it is, it's always outside of yourself. It's never your fault.
Nothing's ever your fault. Your relationship, it's not your fault that you have
a bad relationship. It's her fault or it's his fault, right? Can't be your
fault? You were late. You weren't late because it was your fault. You were late
because there was traffic, right? And that traffic made you late. How many
people here have used the traffic excuse? And if you have used the traffic
excuse, just say "guilty" okay? In the comments, just go down there
and write guilty. If you've ever blamed the reason you were late on traffic. It
wasn't traffic. You didn't plan correctly. So, if you understand what I'm
saying, type in guilty in the comments below. And frankly, if you are guilty of
any of these things, type in "guilty".
Now, the last key
difference between the poor and the rich mentality. It's the lottery versus the
action mentality. Now, what this mentality is. Is that something good is going
to happen to you? Eventually you will find that thing. Eventually you will come
across that secret way to make money trading stocks or you'll figure out that secret
real estate method. Or you'll come across the right internet guru and he will
have the magical system which will make everything all right and he'll show you
exactly how to step by step make money online. Now, the fact of the matter is
if you have a lottery mentality, no matter which teacher you decide to follow,
whether it's in YouTube or life or no matter what boss you decide to work for,
you are going to severely limit yourself as chances at becoming rich. Whereas
if you take the action mentality to life, you can become wealthy.
Now, I want you to
imagine for a second that you are completely in control of your life. That
anything you wish for can happen. Then anything you imagine that you want where
you want to be you can have. But in order to have everything you want, you need
to take full responsibility for everything that goes on in your life. Is your
relationship where you want it to be? It's your fault. Or your finances where
you want them to be? It's your fault. And is your health exactly where you want
it to be? It's your fault. Now, you are completely in control of your life. And
you can have whatever it is you want. But to do so, you're going to have to
take control and realize that all of these things --your relationship, your
finances, your health are your fault. And that's not an easy pill to swallow.
It isn't. Really isn't. But it is. And once you realize that, then you're in
control. Because now, you are the responsible one. And for those of you willing
to play along with me and take responsibility, I encourage you let's look at
this list again. Do you react to others? Others being your phone, your
notifications, your messages, your texts, your whatsapp, your Facebook
notifications.
You ever spend more time
giving advice than asking questions? Do you ever watch more than you read? Do
you ever... Do you trade your time for money rather than trading your results
for money? Do you focus on saving rather than earning? Now, if you're willing
to play along, type in the comments if one of those apply to you. Type in
"guilty". Then after guilty type in "I...." Whatever you
commit to. "I commit to not reacting to my phone" Or 'I commit to
taking more action or reading more". Whatever speaks to you the most.
Commit
to something. Taking responsibility. Whatever speaks to you the most? Commit to
something and write it down. And put it out there in the comments for others to
see because it makes it more real. Now, I hope this Article has helped you. And
hopefully a little way. Because you know, as a teacher and as an entrepreneur
and as a marketer, I feel it's my duty to help others grow as well and learn
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