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Advice On Getting Rich There are two sets of contradicting advises floating around regarding getting rich. The first talks about "thinking rich, getting rich". What it means is you must start to think "rich" to get rich. You need to have a "rich" mindset to be successful. The second simply says getting rich instantly is possible, without the need for much work or much cost. Which school of thought would you believe in? If you are going "Of course the first one", do not be surprise that everyday there are people who are following the second one without even knowing it. They typically enter into such a cycle. 1. They first think that there are really instant cash machines and join/buy the product that is promising just that. 2. They carry this believe such that when the product did not deliver the promise instantly, they conclude that it was just a scam and they have been cheated. 3. By not recognizing that they must first think "rich" which moulds a person's character to the road of success in order to get rich, they continue their notion of "easy way out" to achieve instant success. 4. They ditch the product and either refuse to try anything ever again or they continue their hunt for another one and get easily attracted to another one with similar promises. If you want to get rich, the first advice is not to hold the wrong perspective and fall into this cycle. Concluding that all internet marketing or get rich products are scams will cost you to lose some that would teach you and lead you to true abundance. Hopping from one to the next that seems "better" from the sales statements without learning anything from the first will just take you running in circles leading to nowhere. Believe in the old saying that nothing is free and money will not just fall from the sky. Getting rich is not achievable simply with just one click. Work hard but more importantly, work smart. "The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind."- William James (1842-1910)
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