Money is lightening rod subject, especially in success-obsessed America. And with the advent of social media, money seems to take on multiple meanings it objectively does not have. This causes confusion, especially for young people just starting out in the world, attempting to figure things out. Flashy homes, expensive cars, shiny jewelry, exotic vacations and other trappings of excessive spending make it appear as though these people are wealthy, when in many cases they are “all hat and no cattle.” It’s easy to fall into the trap of material excess, but in order to master the money game, you must avoid the gluttony. In this video, I offer my experience in this area after interviewing over 1,329 self-made milliionaires over the past 40 years. #mentaltoughness #criticalthinking #personaldevelopment #money
Steve Siebold
flagabigmouth@gmail.com
Author and Professional Speaker since 1997. Past Chairman of the National Speakers Association's Million Dollar Speakers Group. Author of 11 books with 1.4 million copies in print.
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No doubt the “More Syndrome” Wayne Dyer used to talk about is lethal to get caught up in.
He sure did. Yea, it’s a disease.