How Poor People Think

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How Poor People Think
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ISBN-10 : 1709721626
ISBN-13 : 9781709721625
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Book Synopsis How Poor People Think by : Dipo Adesina

Book excerpt: Being poor is not only lacking financial resources, but a state of mind, how you think. A person who lacks financial resources today, but cultivates the habit of thinking wealthy thoughts will eventually have no other option than to become successful. "How Poor People Think" elaborates on some of the thoughts and belief system that poor people have believed to be the truth, and as a result it has become their reality. The first goal to creating wealth is to change the way you think, and when you change the way you think, everything else changes.


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