Why do some fools make more money than me sometimes

by yueseo on 2009-10-28 16:15:42

Why can that fool send his children to the best schools while you are worrying endlessly about the costs of public school?

9. When you think you are poor, that "fool" believes they have much to offer, including smiles, gratitude, hugs, and time...

2. When you are troubled by your flaws and constantly trying to fix them, that "fool" has already abandoned so-called "weaknesses" and uses their strengths to face societal challenges without caring what others say.

4. When all you can think about is work and making money, forsaking holidays, that "fool" can balance family, friends, and work, achieving physical and mental health as well as life balance.

3. When you are troubled by not gaining others' trust and keep trying to prove yourself, that "fool" says self-confidence is always more powerful than others' trust in you, and keeps practicing their self-confidence.

8. When you think it's wrong to "take" from others, that "fool" believes the more you gain, the more you can give.

Why can that fool succeed in entrepreneurship while you silently work away in an inconspicuous cubicle at some company?

Why can that fool change the lives of the masses, even the entire world, while you struggle to move forward?

1. During school, when you were cramming for exams and desperately studying textbooks, that "fool" had already honed a set of "rich fool" skills through practice, such as participating in social activities, working part-time while studying, etc.

Why can that fool turn their talent and dreams into endless wealth while yours can only be packed up and stored deep in a cabinet?

6. When you think rich people are stingier, that "fool" believes compared to ordinary people, the rich are less greedy and selfish, and more generous.

Why can that fool ensure his family has no worries about food and clothing while you barely make ends meet?

When you read this, I hope you also become a wealthy "fool." In fact, when you think you're smart, you're often the real fool.

5. When you work hard, that "fool" lets money work for them while they stay home living leisurely.

Let’s first reflect on a few questions together:

Indeed, reality is like this. Why does that fool earn more money than me? The key reasons are as follows:

7. When you think money is hard to earn, that "fool" believes the "universe" is a place of abundance where everyone can acquire sufficient wealth.

Why is that fool living the life you dream of, yet despite your intelligence and competence, you cannot achieve it?