The rich and financially successful are
worthy of emulation. The very few who have been able to acquire wealth through
dint of inspiration and perspiration have worthy experiences and tales that
could be extremely useful to those who intend to become like them.
Unfortunately those who are not wealthy do
not seem to want to emulate the rich. They tend to be envious and detest the
successes and progress that the rich have made. Granted the rich can be obnoxious,
lousy and extremely arrogant, but this does not change the fact that they are
successful. Those desiring to replicate their success would do well to focus on
the tips,strategies and skills deployed to produce success, instead of on
their inadequacies.
It is advisable to instead use the time you
are building wealth to research on the rich. You desire wealth, yet you have
never read a single biography about any rich person. If this is the case then
you are most probably wishing and dreaming about becoming wealthy. The secrets
of the wealthy are in their stories and experiences which you can adapt to your
own situation.
Peter J. Daniels, the richest man in
Australia is reputed to have read over six thousand biographies. Bill Gates is
also reputed to read and review several books every year. In fact a study of
the most successful people in the world credits them as being voracious
consumers of knowledge acquired through books. No wonder they are successful.
Those desirous of wealth have no excuse when the rich still continually improve
themselves.
The reason why this is a compulsory
activity for all rich “wannabes” out there is because the rich have also faced
the same challenges and issues that you are currently facing on your road to
wealth. Your situation and experiences are not peculiar. Perhaps by studying
the rich you could receive the ideas or inspiration that can help get you out
of the realm of lack to plenty.
There are also many pitfalls and mistakes
that one could avoid by undergoing a detailed study of the rich. The truth is
experience is not the best teacher, other people’s experiences are. If others
have gone through it and you are well advised to avoid their mistakes then your
race to wealth can be much quicker. This initiative can literally cut your
delays on the road to wealth by several years.
One of the recent editions of Forbes Africa
had on the cover the account of a Nigerian billionaire who lost everything but
was able to bounce back into the billionaires circle. His Oil & Gas Company
was taken over due to enormous debts but during the period he was able to
reschedule his debts and repay them while purchasing controlling stake in
another Oil & Gas company. The article literally chronicled the strategies
he took to bounce back replete with lessons for every entrepreneur that could save
one’s time navigating the route to success. Applying the very same priniciples
and philosophies as he did will definitely give you the same results.
The truth is that wealth and riches start
from the mind. It is also true that poverty and lack also start from the mind.
Those with the poverty mindset need to exchange their attitudes, beliefs,
character traits for that of those who have plenty. This in 2015 is where a lot
of effort and energy needs to be expended instead of dwelling on what the rich
are doing or not doing. Permit me to say one must stop being resentful, instead
be researchful!
By Kenneth Doghudje
Its a wake up call for me again..wonderful
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's a wake-up call. Being wealthy is a thing of the mind and the mindset controls or determines what you become.
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