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Money as Freedom

Money can represent freedom for the wealthy. It allows them to live life according to their own desires. On the other hand, most people see money as an avenue to an end or as a cause of anxiety.

How the wealthy and average person view money:

  • Wealthy: money is freedom and control
  • Average person: money is a tool or a source of stress

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Steve Siebold's "How Rich People Think" delves into the contrasting mindsets between the wealthy and the middle class. Drawing from over 1,200 interviews with millionaires and billionaires, Siebold emphasizes that wealth is more about mindset than mechanics.

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