Career and Finance: Why are some people rich and others not 2?

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Why are some people rich and others not 2?

In my last post, I asked the question about the main factor which differentiates the two. This question has been asked for many years and by many people including policy makers. Because of the variety of reasons or answers to this question, many policies have been formulated to tackle the problem of poverty. Among them are food banks, different types of charities, relief programs, social programs by governments, and of late, the social entrepreneurship concept. In many countries, various politicians have have used social programs to manipulate people in order to remain in power. Some even become dictators through this process with the justification that the majority of the population approves their government. Among the mitigation programs, Social Entrepreneurship is the one very close to the ideal solution to the problem of poverty. Why is it the best? 
     Social Entrepreneurship is the best because it makes people think and and participate in the process of creating wealth and not just being observers. This brings us close to the answer to the question: Why are some people rich and others not?
     The main factor that determines the side in which one is found is the mindset. Other reasons may be given for poverty, but the number one reason is mindset. The defect of all the poverty reduction programs is that it does not include work towards changing the mindset of the poor. As a result, the poor thinks he or she is entitled to be receiving social security. We can achieve everything we want only when our mindset is directed to that. What is mindset? Mindset is just the subconscious mind. Everything we do reflects what is inside our subconscious mind. Unless what is inside the subconscious mind is changed, there can be no exterior change. Some people call the change the paradigm shift.
     Let me challenge you. Do you work with your subconscious or the conscious mind? Please, send me your input!             



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