10 Critical Habits the Wealthy Learned From Their Parents
10 Critical Habits the Wealthy Learned From Their Parents
Rich Habits Poor Habits Podcast December 29, 2018 By Thomas C. Corley
The wealth gap is widening around the world. The rich get richer and the poor get left behind. But why does this happen? According to Tom Corley, the gap is really a parenting gap, not a wealth gap.
In today’s podcast episode, we’ll discuss 10 critical habits that the self-made wealthy learned from their parents. This will help you understand the lessons that you should be teaching your children to help them grow up to be successful. And if you haven’t yet learned these lessons yourself, it’s not too late to do so.
10 critical habits the wealthy learn from their parents
You create your life. Your life is not determined by the government, other people or external circumstances. You are the pilot of your life.
Take responsibility when things go wrong. Don’t blame others or play the victim.
Respect the law. When you break the rules, people don’t trust you and don’t want to do business with you.
Seek your main purpose. Kids should experiment with different activities so that they can find and identify their true talents.
Pursue your dreams and goals. Define an ideal future life. This creates clarity and helps you see down the road and focus your attentions.
Acquiring wealth is a good thing. Wealthy people help fund charities, build hospitals and schools. They should be looked up to.
Work hard for what you want. You don’t have to be born wealthy to attain wealth, but you do need to be willing to work hard for it.
Respect other people’s property. You’re not entitled to something that another person has. Don’t expect others to give you anything.
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