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  • The 8 Myths About Creating Wealth

    Author: Nikola Grubisa
    You have probably read or heard about various myths (these are
    the truths that are valid only for certain cases, but not in
    general) surrounding wealth and wealthy people, all of which
    hinder your quest for financial independence. Here are the
    most common and most destructive:

    Myth No. 1: How much you earn depends on how hard you work

    If this were true, then the physical, blue-collar workers,
    who have been working hard for years, would have been the
    wealthiest people on earth. Of course, this isn't true.
    They form most of the workforce and the vast majority of
    the middle-class.

    If you witnessed your parents coming home tired from a long
    day's work in your youth, you probably learned that money
    wasn't a sufficient reward for all that effort. People who
    work "just" for the money often have debts because they
    comfort themselves with whatever they can buy, beautiful
    things they lack when working.

    Myth No. 2: Being paid for something you enjoy isn't work
    and you shouldn't ask for money for doing something that is
    enjoyable.

    Check this with millionaires. They all have so much money that
    they don't need to work anymore. Nevertheless, they work for
    other reasons, challenge, satisfaction, fullness of life,
    activity, fun ... and all are connected to a love for their
    work. If there was no joy in doing a certain task, they would
    do something else that would make them much happier and that
    enables them to realize their dreams.

    In fact, if you don't enjoy your work, you will never become
    wealthy doing it! However, just because you enjoy your work
    doesn't mean you shouldn't get paid for it - in fact, that is
    the ultimate goal, to get paid for what you already enjoy so
    it never feels like you are at work!

    Myth No. 3: You need to be in the right line of business to
    amass wealth

    Do you think so? This must mean that all the people who are
    involved in the same business are millionaires. Of course,
    this isn't true. In each business there are winners and
    losers; winners abound, even in businesses that consist of
    distasteful (to most) or "impossible" work like sweeping the
    streets, collecting the trash, working in a factory, pumping
    gas, selling newspapers, etc. On the other hand, there are
    just as many "losers" in businesses like selling real estate,
    management or being a stockbroker.

    Myth No. 4: You need the right education to make a fortune

    Are the most educated people really the wealthiest? Not at all!
    In this case, university professors would be the wealthiest
    people on earth. Ask them about their salaries, if you get the
    opportunity. The truth is vastly different - the wealthiest
    people are those who can convert their knowledge (or education)
    into money, in the best possible way. They can be highly
    educated people (like inventors, scientists, etc.) or almost
    ignorant.

    Being formally uneducated does not equate to poor performance
    on the job or the inability to form a strong enough vision to
    carry a person to success - they can easily be experts without
    having a formal education.

    Myth No. 5: It used to be easier

    Statistics show an increase in the number of millionaires in
    the world every year. Talking about the "good old times" only
    offers comfort and a convenient excuse. If you look around,
    you'll see there are people who behaved the same way in the
    "good old times" as they do now, yet their success has been
    recent. With technology and progress come new ideas, desires
    and needs and there are more business opportunities appearing
    daily to serve them.

    Myth No. 6: I'm too old (young)

    If you research the life stories of some of the most successful
    people, you'll see that this isn't true at all. Some became
    wealthy early in their lives (perhaps from the stock market),
    while others found their fortune in their old age. Ray Kroc,
    was more than fifty years old when he bought and made the
    first McDonald's.

    Myth No. 7: I don't have enough money to start. You have to
    spend money to make money.

    This is no different from any other excuse or "myth." Like the
    others, it's obvious this one isn't true either. Many have made
    their fortunes starting from scratch, living in an apartment or
    working out of their garage and yet, they developed business
    empires that are worth billions of dollars today. The other
    elements of success are far more important than having seed
    money to start a business.

    But yes, often money helps and it certainly doesn't hurt. Like
    everything else discussed in other myths: it probably helps,
    but it is not always necessary.

    Myth No. 8: I'll begin when I know everything

    Do you believe that you will know everything someday? Or even
    that you'll know enough to ever be "really prepared now?" The
    more you learn, the more you see what you still need to learn.
    Success and obtaining wealth is a dynamic process. Even if you
    "could" come out of the gate knowing everything there is to
    know, some of those elements will change immediately and many
    will change rapidly. If you don't decide now, nothing will
    happen. Live and learn.

    Some millionaires have even allowed themselves to go bankrupt
    and then (even faster) recreated their wealth, sometimes even
    greater than before. Money itself isn't the obstacle that is
    keeping you from being wealthy. If you're really good in your
    business, don't worry, because someone that will offer you
    money (a bank or business partner) will appear who will
    appreciate your talent knowing you are a very good investment
    opportunity. But you can't sit around waiting for this - make
    it happen.

    Exercise "taking action" as much as you can. Make your
    workplace better or more efficient. After all, even if someone
    else signs your paycheck, you really work for you. Even if you
    are an employee in a large corporation - it isn't your
    corporation - but it is the only corporation through which you
    can prove what you are capable of right now.

    All of us have what it takes to become a millionaire! Born
    winners, yet few of us know how to take advantage of and
    cultivate the possibilities hidden inside our own mind!

    No one can ever grant you greater potential than your heart
    already holds…you need only discover its contents to find the
    one true path to your success in life. Born with the seeds to
    our success, the greatest decisions must always come from the
    inside! You will discover a new, deep well of fortune –
    yourself!


    About the Author

    Nikola Grubisa
    articles@thephantomwriters.com
    Click here: http://www.TheMillionaireMind.net?a6

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