total hogwash. I've been poor and i've been around people, relatives and close friends that have been rich, richer and very rich....this is a load of what i said above but less ladylike.
10+ Rules that Set the Wealthy Apart from the Rest of us
In today’s world, a lot of folks think having lots of stuff means you’re successful and happy. Even if people aren’t actually rich, they try hard to look like they are. But really rich people follow different rules and don’t care what others think about them.
1. Wealthy people don’t go out of their way to impress guests.
Less affluent people spend the entire day getting ready before guests show up, wanting to make a good impression by looking prosperous and surprising with fancy appetizers. Truly wealthy people, on the other hand, aren’t bothered by what others think. They might serve pizza or simply invite guests over for a casual tea.
2. Millionaires don’t usually lend money.
Rich people contribute generously to charity and support their loved ones. However, it doesn’t mean they’ll foot the bill for their friends every time. Wealthy people are mindful of their spending, and some unappreciative individuals might start taking such help for granted.
3. Financially secure people typically avoid making impulsive and unnecessary purchases.
Spur-of-the-moment buys are also not a good habit, and the wealthy steer clear of them. This is exactly why they strategically place tempting goodies at the checkout counters.
4. They take care of their health.
Any wealthy person believes that taking preventive measures for their health is better than dealing with the cure later on. Being healthy doesn’t require wealth. Fresh air, a nutritious diet, good sleep, and avoiding harmful habits don’t cost much, except for the effort you need to invest in maintaining them.
5. They stay quiet.
Rich folks handle things in a unique way. They don’t go on and on about their money, and they don’t try to flaunt their wealth to the world. Showing off obnoxious and excessive behavior often exposes those who rapidly went from being poor to rich or just want to fit in with the wealthier crowd.
6. They take the time to show gratitude.
It’s not only about being polite, though that’s crucial if you want to fit in with wealthy folks. The ability to be thankful and show that gratitude holds significant influence over people. Robert Townsend, the former president of Avis and one of the 20th Century Fox executives, mentioned: “Saying ‘thank you’ is a strongly underappreciated way of compensation for doing your job.” Simple words of gratitude help build an emotional connection with people and may even inspire others.
7. They recognize the importance of education.
There’s a well-known saying: “Give a hungry man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” A quality education is like that “fishing rod.” Acquiring new knowledge and skills opens up opportunities for personal development, growth, and increasing your wealth. That’s why education is an investment that lasts a lifetime.
8. They don’t waste their energy trying to make an impression on others.
9. Rich individuals put their money into projects that bring in profits, whereas ordinary folks tend to invest in things that end up costing them money.
10. They talk to people they admire.
Millionaires are very selective about the people around them because they understand that similarities attract and create strong connections.
Rich individuals consider experience invaluable, believing that if you have access to a successful person willing to share their knowledge, it would be foolish to pass up such an opportunity. They seek out like-minded individuals who can offer assistance and share a similar vibe.
11. They purchase comfortable clothes that aren’t necessarily expensive.
Having money can bring satisfaction and solve everyday problems. However, once you’ve acquired everything you require, the happiness it brings tends to diminish, even with increasing income. It may sound paradoxical, doesn’t it?
Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple and Pixar, once said: “I watched people who worked at Apple and who made a lot of money, but they were so unhappy. Some of them bought Rolls-Royces, each one of them had a manager who took care of their house and a manager above that manager. Their wives went through so many plastic surgeries that they turned into these strange people who didn’t look like people anymore. I didn’t want to live that way. It’s madness.”
Wealthy people believe that spending decisions should be based on current financial capabilities and the tangible benefits one may derive from owning a particular item.
Even in everyday situations, wealthy individuals approach and think differently than those with average means. Here are a few examples.