A self-made millionaire who studied 1,200 wealthy people found there's one thought pattern they all tend to avoid
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Rich people tend to think differently than the average person - they have an action mentality, they think about money logically, and they see money as a friend.
That's what Steve Siebold, self-made millionaire and author of "How Rich People Think," found after studying more than 1,200 of the world's wealthiest people over the past 30 years.
He also noticed one thought pattern they tend to avoid: nostalgia.
While average people tend to long for the good old days, rich people dream of the future and are optimistic about what is to come.
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