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Wealthy people are conniving, selfish, lazy monsters who
will steal your last penny if you let them, or so that's
what I was raised to believe.</P>
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Fortunately, through my work and various associations, I've
spent time with many of these 'monsters', and discovered
that nothing could be farther from the truth.</P>
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In fact, over the years I've learned that wealthy people are
the hardest working, most generous people one could ever meet.</P>
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Obviously, the fear-based attitudes about money that were
instilled during my childhood were not only incorrect, they
didn't produce more for me than a steady job.</P>
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And no job, no paycheck. No matter how well-paid you are,
that's not wealth, that's a dangerous rut. </P>
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To me, Wealth means income that is generated on a continuous
and ongoing basis, whether or not I'm working specifically
on that project or investment at any given time.</P>
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I knew that if I wanted to live a richer, fuller life, I'd
have to let go of my old beliefs and adopt healthier, more
productive attitudes to acquiring wealth.</P>
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So I set out to learn about the commonly held beliefs and
values shared by wealthy people.</P>
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The first commonality was obvious. Wealthy people all value
their time too highly to exchange it for a paycheck, and
therefore they work for themselves. The exception to this
is made when they'll work for a company in their chosen
industry to gain experience or be mentored.</P>
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Truly wealthy folks know that there is no such thing as 'get
r*ch quick' and understand that businesses are built, and
wealth is acquired, through being of service to others. They
find a need and fill it with excellent products and highly
quality customer service. Having their customers' trust and
support, their businesses stand the test of time.</P>
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All, without fail, regularly give a portion of their time
and money to help those less fortunate. </P>
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The wealthy also place great emphasis on healthy nutrition and
regular exercise. After their work day is over, rather than
flop on the couch to watch a rerun of 'Friends' (and West
Wing, and Coronation Street, and Frasier...) they'll opt for
a run or a friendly game of squash. They understand that
exercise is an activity that creates energy, whereas succumbing
to the temptation to 'flake-out' leaves you feeling even more
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