Rich carders. If you want money, apply the principles to your life.

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1. Rich carders consider selfishness a virtue.
Ordinary people may have a desire to save the whole world or let other people go ahead of them, and this does not allow them to get rich. Rich carders think something like this: “I can’t help others if I don’t help myself first.”

2. Rich carders have an “action” mindset.
It is unlikely that you will meet a rich carder in line for a lottery ticket (even before he got rich). The average person is waiting for someone else to help him get rich - the lottery, the government, a friend or a spouse. And he remains poor. Rich carders take specific actions and spend time solving specific carding problems.

3. Wealthy carders prioritize acquiring specific knowledge, even at the expense of formal education.
The average person is sure that the path to wealth lies through diplomas and dissertations. Rich carders make money by selling their specific knowledge that they gained from carding.

4. Rich carders dream about the future.
Rich carders spend a lot of time thinking about goals and how to achieve them. Ordinary people are more preoccupied with their past, which is why they often become depressed.

5. Rich carders think about money logically.
The average well-educated person can fall into the trap of thinking about money emotionally or dreaming of a comfortable, quiet life. A rich carder looks at money logically - as a tool that provides certain opportunities and opens up certain prospects.

6. Rich carders are passionate and follow their passions.
Oprah Winfrey once said: “You have to follow your desires and do what you love.” Rich people find a way to make money by doing things they enjoy. Ordinary people make money by doing things they really don't want to do.

7. Rich people never stop there.
Ordinary people set their expectations for life quite low to avoid disappointment. Rich carders expect a lot from life and strive to make their wildest dreams come true.

8. Rich carders try to “be someone”.
Ordinary people, on the contrary, are sure that they need to “do” something to get rich and focus on quick results. Rich people focus on improving themselves and learning from mistakes.

9. Rich carders try to profit from other people's money.
Ordinary people are sure that they need to make money by multiplying their own money. Rich carders know how to use other people's money.

10. Rich carders live more modestly than they can afford.
It may seem counterintuitive, but wealthy carders perceive wealth as an opportunity to spend less than they can afford. The average person often lives beyond his means and goes into debt.

11. Rich carders teach their children how to get rich by carding.
Ordinary people teach their children how to survive, but rich carders teach their children from an early age to divide the world into haves and have-nots.

12. Rich carders don't allow themselves to worry about money.
Ordinary people are constantly stressed due to lack of money. Rich carders find peace in wealth and are not afraid to admit that money can solve most of their problems - and this allows them to earn even more. Ordinary people look at money as an endless struggle and a necessary evil that they are forced to endure.

13. Rich carders would rather spend time on education than on entertainment.
For ordinary people the opposite is true. Having graduated from schools and institutes, they read novels, leaf through magazines and have fun, instead of continuing to educate themselves.

14. Rich carders surround themselves with like-minded people.
Ordinary people consider the rich to be snobs and dislike the super-rich. Rich carders avoid communicating with gloomy and hateful individuals - which makes them seem even more snobby.

15. Rich carders are focused on making a profit.
Ordinary people try to save money and miss out on great opportunities. Rich carders see the whole picture - and find opportunities to make big money in carding.
 
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