The Power of Dream

If there is one thing I can do today ...it is to " to inspire you to have a dream, hold on to your dream, making it success."

Wednesday, February 10

 

What ingredient is need to make millionaire?

Recently I ask my friend "What makes a millionaire rich?"
What is common between Bill Gates, Steve Job, our Asian hero Tony Fenandez, Singapore Govertment CEO?

Then what shock me is that I might don't even know the answer.

Then I began to find more. I am just simply curious to know how to help people to become rich and fucking happy. By the way, I love to fuck, and most of us do, just that the Asian don't really dare to say this when deep inside their heart does feel - yah, fuck is great, fun, excited, How many can relate to that?

That what I find:
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MILLIONAIRES SEE A HALF-FULL GLASS. There's no question about it -- millionaires accentuate the positive. Instead of a negative situation or a setback, they see an opportunity. This quality helps, of course, when the millionaire (or millionaire-to-be) hits a bad patch - instead of taking it as proof of failure, they'll hustle forward with a bright outlook.

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g a positive personal tempo to their business, and are uncritical of themselves when they make mistakes. Nothing really throws them," said James Gottfurcht, a psychologist, coach and speaker who is principal of Psychology of Money consultants, a Los Angeles-based group.

THEY SEIZE THE DAY. They'll take that  same mistake-turned-opportunity - or any opportunity -- and step up to the plate. A millionaire in the making is someone who always takes action, said Brian Koslow, author of "365 Ways to Become A Millionaire (Without Being Born One)."

"Someone with a millionaire mindset is willing to explore opportunities," Koslow said. "Most people become paralyzed by the thought of taking action. The millionaire mindset is uncomfortable with inaction. Any self-made millionaire listens for opportunity. The average person listens for what's wrong and why something won't work."

Ask a millionaire when it's best to start a new project, and they'll tell you: right now."
source from http://money.cnn.com

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