The rich and successful people believe that they are the one who created their life. Meaning, they believe that they are at the steering wheel of their life, especially their financial life and abundance.
While the broke and the poor, believe that they have little or no control over their financial success.
For a person to be rich and successful, a person must have to accept and believe that the one who creates success, the one who creates mediocrity, the one who creates the struggle around money and abundance is none other than the person himself or herself whether they knew it consciously or unconsciously.
Basically, it is taking responsibility for one’s self.
The poor and broke consciously or subconsciously play some victim roles. Their predominant thought is “poor me” or “kawawa naman ako.”
As such, they thought, because they are broke and poor, people around them in some way must or should help them or give something to them. That in someway for poor people to get elevated, someone must do something for them to get them out of their broke status.
Most of the broke and the poor are not self-aware that they are playing out victim roles. They just grow in the environment where they inherited a mindset of “poorness” which they think and believe is the normal way of life.
Primarily, the victim role being played out by the broke and the poor are the following:
- Blame or Blaming
- Justification or Justifying
- Complain or Complaining
I’ll wrote about these victim roles in my next articles on “Mindset of the rich and the broke.”










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