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<blockquote data-quote="SpartaChris" data-source="post: 362472" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Yup. I love the line, "They inherited their wealth, they don't deserve it!" My response is, if by inherited it you mean they put in 10+ years of hard work, made more sacrifices and took more risks in their lives than most people would ever consider, innovated and over came obstacles, letting nothing stand in their way, then you're right. Their plush job at the top of the corporate ladder was inherited. </p><p></p><p>Yes, some people do inherit wealth, but it's not for me or you or anyone else to decide whether they deserve it or not. And these people don't come close to making up even a remote percentage of today's successful individual. </p><p></p><p>Want to know what it takes to be a successful individual? It's easy- Pick up a couple of books on the subject. "Think and Grow Rich" is a timeless read. It's all about persistence. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," is another great one, and it's super easy to comprehend. Also add "The Millionaire Mind" to the list. It's key lessons about how rich people think differently about money than poor people, and how they're willing to work harder to get it are crucial to understanding just what it is that these people at the top of the food chain in life had to endure in order to get to the top of the food chain. </p><p></p><p>Anything worth having is worth working for. Especially success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpartaChris, post: 362472, member: 1007"] Yup. I love the line, "They inherited their wealth, they don't deserve it!" My response is, if by inherited it you mean they put in 10+ years of hard work, made more sacrifices and took more risks in their lives than most people would ever consider, innovated and over came obstacles, letting nothing stand in their way, then you're right. Their plush job at the top of the corporate ladder was inherited. Yes, some people do inherit wealth, but it's not for me or you or anyone else to decide whether they deserve it or not. And these people don't come close to making up even a remote percentage of today's successful individual. Want to know what it takes to be a successful individual? It's easy- Pick up a couple of books on the subject. "Think and Grow Rich" is a timeless read. It's all about persistence. "Rich Dad, Poor Dad," is another great one, and it's super easy to comprehend. Also add "The Millionaire Mind" to the list. It's key lessons about how rich people think differently about money than poor people, and how they're willing to work harder to get it are crucial to understanding just what it is that these people at the top of the food chain in life had to endure in order to get to the top of the food chain. Anything worth having is worth working for. Especially success. [/QUOTE]
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