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Siebold afirma que los ricos tienen una "obsesión sana" por conseguir lo que quieren, mientras que la clase media ve la ambición como algo negativo o codicioso. Diferencias clave según Steve Siebold
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One of the most striking differences Siebold found is how each group views money management. The middle class is taught from a young age that the path to security is saving and pinching pennies. While saving is a virtue, Siebold argues that the wealthy view it differently.
Para que la lectura de esta obra no se quede solo en teoría, es fundamental llevar los conceptos a la práctica a través de acciones medibles:
Siebold argues that financial success isn't primarily the result of luck, connections, or a high IQ. Instead, it is the logical outcome of specific patterns of thought and philosophy that can be learned and adopted. His work is a direct challenge to the beliefs held by most middle-class people, which he argues are the very thoughts that keep them trapped in a cycle of financial struggle.
In the early 1980s, a broke college student named Steve Siebold embarked on a journey that would take him to the playgrounds of the wealthy, from the beaches of Palm Beach to the mountains of Aspen. His mission wasn't to ask for money, but to understand how the wealthy think. Over the next 26 years, he interviewed more than 1,200 millionaires to uncover the raw, unfiltered truth about their mindset. The result of this lifelong investigation is his book, How Rich People Think . At its core, the book delivers a powerful and counterintuitive message:
Después de pagar facturas, la clase media compra pasivos (cosas que pierden valor). Los ricos compran activos (cosas que generan flujo de caja). El libro enseña que no se trata de cuánto ganas, sino de .
La clase media se concentra en ahorrar. Los ricos se concentran en generar ingresos .
Revisar los conceptos diarios como un mantra de mentalidad antes de comenzar la jornada laboral.
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If you find the PDF version of this book, the following are the actionable steps you will likely find inside its 163 pages. These are the "secrets" that the wealthy guard closely.
A fear of failure is a primary driver of the middle-class mindset, leading to a preference for job security and a steady paycheck. Siebold found that the rich have a completely different relationship with risk. They are not reckless gamblers, but they are . They are willing to bet on themselves, their dreams, and their ideas, even when the outcome is uncertain. This "bet" often involves leaving a comfortable job to start a business, invest in an unconventional asset, or pursue a passion that has the potential to pay off.
Según Siebold, la riqueza no solo se trata de dinero, sino de una forma de pensar. Los ricos tienen una mentalidad positiva y enfocada en el éxito, lo que les permite tomar decisiones informadas y aprovechar oportunidades.