5 habits that help people make more money

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The broke scroll and read reviews about movies, sneakers, latest gadgets, etc. The rich read books like ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’, ‘The Psychology of Money’, ‘Atomic Habits’, etc. Books rewire scarcity to abundance, teaching tax hacks, negotiation, and behavioural traps.

Swap it: So start making reading 20 pages nightly a habit. You can also listen to audiobooks during commutes. Knowledge compounds faster than interest. Your brain’s software upgrades; bank balance follows. Readers build empires; scrollers stay spectators.

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