In my previous post about a person’s money blueprint, I had mentioned that I would be sharing the 17 wealth principles which separates the rich from the poor.

The first one has to do with what the rich believe in.

The rich believe that “I create my life” while the poor believe “Life happens to me”.

According to T. Harv Eker in his book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, the rich believes that they make their life and they will go to great lengths to take charge and control their life.

However, the poor will resign to life and not take responsibility in all that is happening to them. Istead, the poor will blame, justify and complain about everything except themselves.

I will not go into the details of these 3 characteristics but one thing which caught me was that when we justify by saying “Money is not important”, this act actually chases away money since we already said that it is not important to us!

And by complaining about our life, we are actually answering to the Law of Attraction which states that “like attracts like”. And so, when we focus on the bad and complain, we are actually attracting crap into our lives and thereby becoming a crap magnet!

Holy crap! I surely do not want to be a crap magnet nor do I want to have money running away from me!  And so, I will take steps to ensure that I will from this day on, believe like the rich – I create my life! and as such, take responsibility and steps to ensure my dreams turn into reality.

What do you think? Do you agree with this wealth principle?

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