I’m going to take a contrarian view and say: figure out why you want to be rich, first. For most people, money is a proxy for respect, status, power, security, social skills, romantic attraction from others, free time, or otherwise. If you can ignore the constant “only rich people are meaningful human beings” message that is blared 24/7 from western culture, you might find that it’s easier to just go after what you w…
How does money get you social skills?
How to get rich without getting lucky
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Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#52Earlier quoted context omitted.
That is the premise behind those points and the ones raised by the op: Luck is never part of the equation, just ask your average rich guy from rich families.
If you're asking how to get rich without luck, then of course luck is not part of the equation. If you're asking how to get rich at all , then getting lucky is a valid strategy. This article is about the former.
How do you "strategize" luck ?
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
How does money get you social skills?
You can pay people to coach you and to practice with in a low-stress environment. Interestingly, in this same way, money can also buy happiness, through happiness coaching. :)
Kind of like this? http://mimiandeunice.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/ME_353_D...
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#54I know very few people that got rich without getting lucky and none of them would have been rich if they had followed this list. The majority of them simply went into finance, consulting or real estate at a young age and invested their income smartly (retrospectively!). After the first million rolls in if you're young enough compound returns will take care of the rest if you can postpone altering your life-style.
> [they] invested their income smartly (retrospectively!).
This sounds like a contradiction?
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#55I’m going to take a contrarian view and say: figure out why you want to be rich, first. For most people, money is a proxy for respect, status, power, security, social skills, romantic attraction from others, free time, or otherwise. If you can ignore the constant “only rich people are meaningful human beings” message that is blared 24/7 from western culture, you might find that it’s easier to just go after what you w…
I don't think it's only Western culture that is to blame. Middle Eastern, Indian and Chinese cultures seem to have even more ingrained versions of this core assumption.
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#56I’m going to take a contrarian view and say: figure out why you want to be rich, first. For most people, money is a proxy for respect, status, power, security, social skills, romantic attraction from others, free time, or otherwise. If you can ignore the constant “only rich people are meaningful human beings” message that is blared 24/7 from western culture, you might find that it’s easier to just go after what you w…
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#57I’m going to take a contrarian view and say: figure out why you want to be rich, first. For most people, money is a proxy for respect, status, power, security, social skills, romantic attraction from others, free time, or otherwise. If you can ignore the constant “only rich people are meaningful human beings” message that is blared 24/7 from western culture, you might find that it’s easier to just go after what you w…
How does money get you social skills?
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
But one important part of their success was to invest their income. I know too many people that use their money to consume. Investing early in your life is what makes the difference. It's very easy to spend it on little things and claim to not have anything to invest.
> I know too many people that use their money to consume. All those dumb poor people wasting their money on food.
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
But one important part of their success was to invest their income. I know too many people that use their money to consume. Investing early in your life is what makes the difference. It's very easy to spend it on little things and claim to not have anything to invest.
> I know too many people that use their money to consume. All those dumb poor people wasting their money on food.
What I see is that most people just appreciate the luxury today more than the savings which would enable more luxury tomorrow. I think there's nothing wrong with that. You might die any day in a traffic accident, so why bother saving all that money? Those are quite subjective decisions.
Re: How to get rich without getting lucky
#60”If you secretly despise wealth, it will elude you.” How to be a Silicon Valley thought leader: talk like a Catholic’s handbook but replace “God’s mercy” with “wealth”.