10. Being Frugal
The wealthiest of people do some things that they can afford not to do. For example, Mark Zuckerberg’s closet is filled only with multiples of the same plain, grey t-shirt. Surely that man can afford a few expensive Armani suits. Warren Buffet, the billionaire investor, lives in the same house he bought for $31,500 USD in 1958! Why not upgrade to an over-the-top mansion? The wealthiest people in the world are often smart enough to save their money. Often, it’s not just the typical “save 20% of your paycheck” kind of saving, either. Rather, it’s being frugal to the point that they do things to save money that even most of us average folks don’t do, like use coupons or drive a 15-year old car. They understand and appreciate the value of every dollar they have and know that trying to “keep up with the Joneses” will only make you go broke (like the Joneses themselves probably are). The truth is that you don’t need many things in life. Many millionaires (and billionaires) seem to know this and are satisfied with financial peace of mind rather than looking rich. In fact, 55% of self-made millionaires achieved their status by saving.
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