🦛 If you want to turn things around, first cure your "poverty disease"!

👦 This morning, I took my son to listen to a story that was quite interesting: A rich man gave a poor man a cow. The rich man thought the cow could plow the fields and produce milk, helping the poor man change his fate. Unexpectedly, after a while, the poor man found that the cow ate too much grass, so he sold it to buy sheep; the sheep's milk wasn’t enough, so he sold the sheep to buy chickens, as chickens could lay eggs; since the chickens laid eggs slowly, he couldn’t help but start killing the chickens. Once all the chickens were gone, the poor man was left with nothing and fell back into poverty.

🏥 My son didn’t understand, but I felt it was a lesson for me. Isn’t this return to poverty a result of “poor thinking”? It’s like having a “poverty disease” that needs to be cured!

🤔 What is “poor thinking”?

♦️ Short-sighted, afraid of risks, just getting by, living for the day!

♦️ When they earn a bit of money, they want to enjoy it, want to show off, buying cars and houses;

♦️ Afraid of failure, so they only ever take the safest, most controllable short-term strategies;

♦️ Complaining about the environment, complaining about not having a good father, yet not making an effort to learn new skills and open up new possibilities!

🛣 How to shift from poor thinking to rich thinking? (This part is from AI)

✅ From “only caring about the present” to “long-term planning” — be less short-sighted, think about how you will benefit in three or five years.

✅ From “consuming resources” to “adding value to resources” — don’t just spend money; learn to invest and let it snowball.

✅ From “waiting for others to give handouts” to “actively creating opportunities” — stop always thinking about who can help you, first ask yourself what value you can create.

🫂 Embrace the mindset of the wealthy, and you will inevitably become rich. Brothers, let’s encourage each other!