"Things don't turn up in this world until someone turns them up."
------James A. Garfield
1. Money
The Rich: They spend their money for value. They spend their money in acquiring assets with their main focus sustainability.The Middle Class: They spend their money purchasing liabilities that they think are assets. They purchase a bigger home, better cars, improved gadgets e.t.c.
The Poor: Spend their money of vain things that give short term pleasure. They spend their money wanting to live the life style of the rich but they eventually fall back to where they were.
2. Problem
The Rich: They acknowledge the fact that riches is gotten as a result of continuously solving problems. They see problems as opportunities.The Middle Class: They acknowledge the problem and report the problem to the government and wait for the solution.
The Poor: They always complain about problems and how inefficient the government is. They don't take societal problems as theirs.
3. Company
The Rich: They know that your friends determines your end. They surround themselves with people who add value to their life. They talk about business, untapped opportunities in which they are about to tap from.The Middle Class: They surround themselves with people who will add value to their life. They lack consistency and often talk about opportunities but they are never ready to go the extra mile.
The Poor: The surround themselves with people which in most cases are filled with jealousy. They rarely discuss meaningful things.
4. Services
The Rich: They want quality so they pay for the best services they can get.The Middle Class: They always bargain for the cheapest services.
The Poor: They like free services. They never pay for services because they think they are been cheated.
5. Investment
The Rich: They invest in what they have control over. They take responsibility for their progress and their future.The Middle Class: They claim they don't have time for investment and they complain about how investments are risky. Peradventure they invest, they feel safe in investing in mutual bonds or invest in shares with numerous companies (diversification).
The Poor: They never invest and live in the present.
6. Events
The Rich: They know that knowledge is power. They go for seminars and don't even mind paying to attend the best seminars.The Middle Class: They don't really fancy events especially if it isn't free. They think they know it already. But they can go out of their way to attend social events.
The Poor: They don't go for events. They prefer staying alone.
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