Why do so many people want to be rich?
So many people malign the rich, always have, yet, when given the opportunity, almost everyone would want more access to material resources than they have already. What I loved about this so much is the recognition that the desire to be rich is independent of where one is in terms of economic resources.
Is it true that only a few people benefit from life?
When you know what you’ll face, you can incorporate wise actions to get the full benefit of life. You will reap the greatest return if you know how to respond. Only a few people can welcome these truths. When you are open to the wisdom life gives, it will provide more valuable opportunities designed for you.
Is it going to get expensive to watch TV?
Watching television is about to get very, very expensive. There will be a point where viewers are going to hit their tolerance for monthly subscriptions – I may be able to manage one more service, but only if I unsubscribe from an existing platform – meaning that TV will become more elitist, tiered and fragmented than it already is.
What happens when you spend more money than you make?
Your whole day is full of things that cost money. But what happens when all of the things you’re spending money on cost more than what you actually make? Spending is normal, but spending more than you make is when it becomes a problem (and it’s a pretty common problem, at that).
Is it true that everyone has more money than you?
Here’s the hard truth, a lot of people have more money than you. There are plenty of people that handle their money wisely, invest consistently, and make bank every year. But does everyone have more money than you? No.
What do people do with the money they have?
You head to work in the car you bought or use the public transportation pass you paid for. You spend some time playing Candy Crush on the smartphone you’re paying for each month. Your whole day is full of things that cost money.
What’s the best way to spend your money?
Almost everything in life costs money, which means spending is just a part of daily living. You wake up and make yourself coffee that you bought at the grocery store earlier this week. You head to work in the car you bought or use the public transportation pass you paid for.