The mind of a millionaire
I took some tests on BBC's website today. The result of "What is your millionaire potential?" was as follows:
"Your score is: 15
You're in the middle group - score 9 - 16
You've got plenty of millionaire potential, but have some way to go if you want to be seriously rich. Are you prepared to make the necessary sacrifices? Can you be sufficiently dedicated - and do you want to be? Can you learn to use money more efficiently?"
(That means I currently don't have top-dollar millionaire potential, which I totally agree that. When I try hard to live balanced life, there must be something I can't concentrate on. So the big problem for me is that I don't have courage enough to make the necessary sacrifices. And most of the time is that I don't want to become what I don't want to be and also, I don't wanna give up something I've already own. Maybe the part of the reason is my personality type-according to the test I took on BBC.
Find out your personality type at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/whatamilike
1.Search for meaning in their life and develop powerful insights
2.Are dedicated to helping others reach their potential
3.Think of themselves as gentle, peaceable and cautious
4.Others may find it difficult to get to know them
(Do I make a bad excuse again?)
And another test-to see if you can work your way to success.
The result is quite clear:
"I don't work like a millionaire."
Millionaire statistics
Revealing statistics from the Tulip Survey of self-made millionaires commissioned by Optomen Television:
On average they work more than a 60-hour week
Their biggest faults are being aggressive and abrasive
More than half come from poor or ordinary backgrounds
Most of them don't care what other people think of them
The majority said they were lazy or just very average at school
They prefer to drive Mercedes
Their favourite dish is roast beef or lamb
They say hard work has been crucial to their success
Almost all say they are happy with their life
Half spend less than £40 per head for dinner at a good restaurant
They prefer to buy quality cheaper clothes from high street chains
The majority spend more than £2500 each year on holidays for their family and they like to stay in five star hotels
(NO wonder I can't become a self-made millionaire.)

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