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Top 9 Poverty Mindsets: Examine Yourself

Human work is to eliminate poverty, to live a better life.

Some people worked for a lifetime, but did not actually make money, and their lives were still only solving basic necessities,

Poverty is not terrible, what is terrible is that people are stuck in a vicious cycle of poverty thinking, which prevents them from improving their lives.

Below is the world's top 9 poverty mindsets, let's examine whether we have these poverty mindsets:

1, Saving mindset

Everything is based on saving. The standard of things is to save money. Whether it is for better investment or to enjoy life, as long as spending money, it is always to save,

These people have no ability to create wealth, only know how to cut off, don't understand that water comes from a source, and when they cut off the water, they regret not saving more, forming a vicious cycle and becoming poorer and poorer.

2, Giving up mindset

Do not think independently when facing problems, and when encountering difficulties, they always think that they cannot solve them themselves, and they do not want to think or seek help.

They always compare their shortcomings with the strengths of others, which makes them lose confidence, and they always think they can't do it.

Over time, they become unable to do anything, afraid of difficulties, and ultimately fail to achieve anything.


3, Condition mindset

Too much emphasis on the conditions of success, without conditions is equivalent to failure.

When the conditions are not met, they will put things aside and wait for the conditions to mature.

In fact, without real conditions, any thing is successful only after it is completed, and then they look back at the path to success, which may be too late, and they always use their lives to witness the success of others.

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Lu Xun once said, 'There was no road before, only the footprints of men.'

4, Dignity mindset

They are or unconsciously controlled by face and price.

It is difficult for them to establish equal respect with others, and it is also difficult to be impartial in dealing with things.

People with dignity mindset ignore the objective laws of things, and all things in front of them are placed in the first position of their own dignity.

Sometimes, when others are objective, they feel that others are looking down on them.

In the face of people who are stronger than them, they will desperately cling to their dignity, while in the face of weaker people, they will criticize them relentlessly.

5, Justice mindset

It appears to be full of justice, but it is actually cynical.

People with this mindset are full of resentment and dissatisfied with everything.

They are picky and always see the negative effects of things.

Their interpersonal atmosphere is usually very tense and unfriendly.

They always point out that institutions are unfair, but the unfairness is actually related to their personal interests, not real workplace imbalances.

6, Observational mindset

Because they are uncertain of success, these people only observe and do not take action. They want to see everything before making a decision.

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They don't know that things have a time limit, and observing others and waiting for others to succeed may be too late for them to have their own advantages.

7, Dependence mindset

When faced with difficult problems, they don't think about what resources they have to use, and they always rely on others to solve the problem.

They tie themselves to others, integrating with friends and family, and exhausting their emotions. They use family ties to force others to be their tools.

Knowing that the ability or resources that can really solve problems are those that have the ability or resources to provide unique value to others.

8, Farming mindset

This is a mindset left over from the primitive agricultural society.

They do everything themselves, and their own land is cultivated by themselves. Although they are diligent, they don't play a big role.

The consciousness of working hard is consistent with their existing concepts, and they always want to achieve everything, which is ignoring resource integration and distrust of others.

Stubbornness will make the mind single, making work rigid and self-deceptive.

9, Monopoly mindset

They like to take advantage and do not want to share their achievements with others.

This mindset is narrow and selfish. They don't understand the principle of value exchange. They always think that sharing good ideas with others is being taken advantage of, and over time, no one wants to share with them.

In reality, poverty mindsets make us hesitate and lose confidence, and we have no courage to explore a better life.

Mindset determines the way out. We should break the poverty mindset restrictions, cultivate creative thinking, and make life full of charm.

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