jingyingwang88

01.01.2011 um 22:59 Uhr

@@@@@ "I don't understand," I said "Don't blame 316

@@@@@ "I don't understand," I said "Don't blame me for your problems," rich dad said, growing impatient "But you only pay me 10 cents "So what are you learning?" rich dad asked, smiling "That you're cheap," I said with a sly grin "See, you think I'm the problem," said rich dad "Well, keep that attitude and you learn nothingKeep the attitude that I'm the problem and what choices do you have?" "Well, if you don't pay me more or show me more respect and teach me, I'll quit "Well put," rich dad said"And that's exactly what most people doThey quit and go looking for another job, better opportunity, and higher pay, actually thinking that a new job or more pay will solve the problemIn most cases, it won't "So what will solve the problem?" I asked"Just take this measly 10 cents an hour and smile?" Rich dad smiled"That's what the other people doJust accept a paycheck knowing that they and their family will struggle financiallyBut that's all they do, waiting for a raise thinking that more money will solve the problemMost just accept it, and some take a second job working harder, but again accepting a small paycheck I sat staring at the floor, beginning to understand the lesson rich dad was presentingI could sense it was a taste of lifeFinally, I looked up and repeated the question"So what will solve the problem?" "This," he said tapping me gently on the head"This stuff between your ears It was at that moment that rich dad shared the pivotal point of view that separated him from his employees and my poor dad-and led him to eventually become one of the richest men in Hawaii while my highly educated, but poor, dad struggled financially all his lifeIt was a singular point of view that made all the difference over a lifetime

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