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Habits of wealthy people

Jeffery Waicak
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I was looking at Grant cordone' s Twitter. He said that something like 68% of wealthy people do cardio 4x a week 26% of poor people do. 90% of wealthy people read 30 minutes  a day. 2% of poor people do.

  What other habits can you think of? Maybe there is a template  of almost  assured success   

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Eric James
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Eric James
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I recommend 'The Millionaire Next Door'. It is based on research data on the wealthy and is probably my favorite financially-related book.

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