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3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by baba3know: 2:55pm On Sep 20, 2018
It is a little bit normal to be passive when it comes to the issue of money, but it becomes toxic when it is done in excess. I will tell you the truth, the only difference between the rich and the poor is “Mindset.”

Many would argue that “opportunities” and “luck” are also part of the game, but they fail to realize “opportunity” and “luck” that they claim to be a determinant is also presented to the poor. I still insist that people who moved from “poor” to “millionaires” in their lifetime claimed that they had a change of mindset along the line.

If you have read the “Rich Dad Poor Dad Series”, you will agree with me on some points that will be mentioned in this article. Just like Robert Kiyosaki, I have modeled my line of business according to his. I have experimented on several business fronts which became successful, which I then turn around to teach intending participants at a cheap price.

In this article I will be listing out the mindsets I have seen from people; I also have a strong belief – from experience, that they are among the causes of poverty (lack of finances).

What are the common mindsets that breed poverty?

I can’t afford it

This statement is very common among those with very little money. It is also common among those living on average income monthly. While people with average money mentality will say “I can’t afford it”, people who are financially intelligent would ask, “how can I afford it?”

The sentence “I can’t afford it” blocks the part of your brain that helps you with ways of generating funds for a business project or investment package. But when you use the word “how can I afford it,” your thinking process is activated and sets the ball rolling.

When I tell newly interested participants who wish to start an online business like “Affiliate Marketing” the cost it would take to learn directly from me, most of them shout “I can’t afford it.” 6 Months later – when you check back, they still can’t afford it. Because their financial situation is still the same way it was – unlike those who took the bold step to improve their finances.


I have heard/seen this before

Just because you’ve heard it over and over again without any trial – doesn’t mean it is worthless. Most financial stable people are risk takers – and that is why they are financially stable. They take calculated risks and go for the kill. The end result is that they establish several sources of income, while the financially shallow people are clinging to their single “stable” source of income. Since you have heard it before and seen it work for people, why don’t you give that investment a try?

It doesn’t work

When someone first pitched Affiliate Marketing to me in 2014, I also said the same thing. I felt it was something that wasn’t in existence in Nigeria. Then I went into deep research and saw that many Nigerians were making it big from affiliate marketing. I said to myself, “if it can work for people, why can’t it work for me?”

A few years later I am making 10x the initial amount I paid for the training. The fact that many people are looking for ways to earn online made me develop an interest in tutoring others. It is not about the money, it is about the zeal to empower others. It is about the time that will be devoted to teaching you all that you need to know.

When I hear someone say “it doesn’t work”, I see someone who is afraid to try. I see someone who might not be able to make it big in life. It is time to break out of that “it doesn’t work” cliché.

If you are ready to rise above your current financial earnings and establish other sources of income, I will teach you. Just visit the blog and click on this link. When you are done, i will provide you with everything you need to get started.

If you have any of these mindsets, then it is time to let go. You can always say “I will make it” coupled with actionable actions. Till we meet again, keep the hustle going on smooth. Visit the link below to get started.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by baba3know: 2:56pm On Sep 20, 2018
Which other mindset do you think I missed?

Please join the conversation.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by 3millionia: 5:27pm On Sep 20, 2018
True true
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Bitterleafsoup: 5:27pm On Sep 20, 2018
Materialism or Consumerism Mindset

Gotta have the latest phone or international human hair

Spend money you should save to slay. Including airtime to proveem

Waste money on gold digger just to squash tired olosho kitty.

Spray money stupidly to seem big.

Poverty life

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by gentlegenius(m): 5:28pm On Sep 20, 2018
60% of the poverty we face in this country is caused by this mindset: Go to school, get a certificate and use it to look for a job.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by popweezy(m): 5:28pm On Sep 20, 2018
I DON'T NEED IT...IT'S TOO EXPENSIVE....I HAD RATHER DEAL WITH TOKUNBO

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Suzie1(f): 5:28pm On Sep 20, 2018
Blaming parents, government and everyone for not getting it right.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by adsload: 5:28pm On Sep 20, 2018
People with "My Religion is against it MINDSETS"

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by PrexyD(f): 5:29pm On Sep 20, 2018
that person has a big god that's why he made it.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Mankosi: 5:29pm On Sep 20, 2018
What's affiliate marketing all about?
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by XploraBen(m): 5:32pm On Sep 20, 2018
Will be back to comment...
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by lonlytroy(m): 5:34pm On Sep 20, 2018
Blaming government for your laziness

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Jahwinaboy(m): 5:38pm On Sep 20, 2018
O my Nigerian youths and brothers. What must we do to come out of all these stagnations? Let's unite and fight for liberation. Look at how we are fighting ourselves without making headway. Yoruba,Igbo,Hausa,South south,Middle belt youths, let's unite and fight these politicians or advocate to disintegrate. I have an idea 1. Let's massively protest nationally (all states) but before then, let's form a united forum, movement all states in order to make it a success or 2.Let all Nigerian youths boycott/avoid next year general elections or 3. Let us protect our votes during and after elections. Fear is a killer itself. We must do something to move forward. I have suggested, it will be wise to proffer solutions too instead of criticisms. Arewa youths, Niger delta youths, Middle belt youths, Igbo youths, Oduduwa youths,etc The time to decide is at hand. Forward ever, No more stagnations. Subsequently, mood of operations/actualisations should be communicated.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by 12345baba(m): 5:40pm On Sep 20, 2018
Jinxing urself by thoughts that a village relative is doing u

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by hisgrace090: 5:42pm On Sep 20, 2018
Well, some people are fixed to a point not to make meaningful move again.

Those who cares can change their fortune.
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Hcqmela: 5:44pm On Sep 20, 2018
Hello oooo...Am new here pls show me some love.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Nobody: 5:44pm On Sep 20, 2018
Aki, you are right.
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Georgekyrian(m): 5:49pm On Sep 20, 2018
Simple
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by femo122: 5:49pm On Sep 20, 2018
Contact us for your business website for as low as 10k
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by tunary(m): 5:49pm On Sep 20, 2018
Hcqmela:
Hello oooo...Am new here pls show me some love.
Love ke. lol
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by ngadaAwo: 5:50pm On Sep 20, 2018
without opening i already knew it must be this chronic ebook seller grin

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by baba3know: 5:57pm On Sep 20, 2018
Mankosi:
What's affiliate marketing all about?


Affiliate marketing is basically about promoting other people's products and getting commission whenever a sale is made.

Their are websites that are referred to as affiliate makers places. Those websites showcases hundreds of thousands of different products for affiliates to come and promote. A typical example of such websites include clickbank and jvzoo.

Although affiliate marketing is very profitable but you need an insider to show you the way around it.

You can check my page here to see how I made my first 1million naira online within 23days.
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Jasper14(m): 5:57pm On Sep 20, 2018
Nice one bro
Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Hcqmela: 6:01pm On Sep 20, 2018
tunary:
Love ke. lol
lol u are the first to quote me.Thanks alot

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by ponti93(m): 6:08pm On Sep 20, 2018
baba3know:
Which other mindset do you think I missed?

Please join the conversation.
if you are making so much, what is stopping you from teaching people freely... Start a thread and teach the novices and promote what ever you want to promote there...
And please dont tell me the "nothing good is free" line, dont tell me the "i didnt learn it for free" line or the "i dont have time" line. .. Many people who are actually earning from various online sources have tutored others for free on this forum.... Check threads like the fiverr earners, the amazon ebook sellers, the website flippers e. T. C

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by TEYA: 6:16pm On Sep 20, 2018
ngadaAwo:
without opening i already knew it must be this chronic ebook seller grin

No mind them abeg. They will start advising small time dem go start to dey yarn trash on affiliate marketing.

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by neonly: 6:22pm On Sep 20, 2018
Procrastination
Sleep
Too much food
Lack of vision
Afraid of d UN known
Etc

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by alizma: 6:30pm On Sep 20, 2018
nothing is bad facing the truth at times. back in my school days, I applied the I can't afford it to my taste of girls, focused on my education and today I am not regretting it

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Re: 3 Common Mindsets That Breeds Poverty by Mankosi: 6:48pm On Sep 20, 2018
baba3know:



Affiliate marketing is basically about promoting other people's products and getting commission whenever a sale is made.

Their are websites that are referred to as affiliate makers places. Those websites showcases hundreds of thousands of different products for affiliates to come and promote. A typical example of such websites include clickbank and jvzoo.

Although affiliate marketing is very profitable but you need an insider to show you the way around it.

You can check my page here to see how I made my first 1million naira online within 23days.
let me chat u up nah. I am interested. I have been hearing about this and ignoring it like others but I want to give it a trial now. What's does it require?

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