7 habits of world's richest people you should consider developing
The wealthiest individuals are typically disciplined and possess many beneficial habits that have propelled them to a high level of success. These habits deserve attention and can be incorporated into one's own life, according to Pro Groshi (About Money - ed.).
Taylor Swift, a billionaire and the person of the year 2023 according to Time, often sings about her own fears. She believes vulnerability can be a source of strength and emphasizes the importance of making mistakes and trying again.
"Being fearless isn't being 100% not fearful, it's being terrified but you jump anyway," says Swift.
Taylor Swift (photo: instagram.com/taylorswift)
Anthony Robbins, a well-known American author and life coach, works with Olympic champions, entrepreneurs, and politicians. People are willing to pay millions for his seminars, and Robbins' books become bestsellers.
However, it is difficult to make a big breakthrough when you are surrounded by people who do not believe in you and are dragging you down. That's why Robbins advises to pay attention to those around you. Because as long as you feed your mind with negative states, your life will be a reflection of them.
Anthony Robbins (photo: instagram.com/tonyrobbins)
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Meta, insists on using time actively rather than reactively. He thinks that if you react in the same way to absolutely all tasks, you will lose your resource.
Zuckerberg concentrates on what he wants to achieve, separating the important from the secondary. Additionally, he sets yearly goals as a tradition.
Mark Zuckerberg (photo: instagram.com/zuck)
Oprah Winfrey, the American host and one of the most influential women in the world according to Forbes can connect with almost anyone. However, there's no secret – Oprah has spent her entire life working on her emotional intelligence, which has greatly contributed to building an extraordinary television career.
This entails having an interest in psychology and studying human behavior. The ability to understand, assess, and express feelings is the key to successful relationships in all spheres of life.
Oprah Winfrey (photo: instagram.com/oprah)
Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle, secured the third position in Forbes' list of the richest people in 2023. Larry always maintained his opposition to conventional solutions, asserting that doing something new, different from others, is crucial. He opposes standard solutions and is skeptical of experts, cautioning against blindly following their advice.
"I feel great when they call me crazy," says Ellison.
Larry Ellison (photo: instagram.com/larryellison)
Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, relied on himself from a young age. His boldness was instilled by his mother. "She did things she could be arrested for now. For example, she would drop me off in the middle of a field and tell me to find my way to grandma. She believed that children should learn to rely on their own abilities," he says.
Over time, the young man developed a clear formula: knowing what you want is the first step to success. Therefore, he always set ambitious goals for himself, whether it was launching a new airline or venturing into space tourism.
Richard Branson (photo: instagram.com/richardbranson)
Warren Buffett, an American businessman in the top 10 wealthiest people globally, is known for his strict time management. Spending 80% of his day reading and contemplating, the 95-year-old businessman continues to learn, emphasizing the importance of continuous self-improvement.
The key is to keep learning constantly, and Buffett advises everyone, especially the youth, to attend conferences and seminars, take online courses, independently seek information, and make it a habit of life.
Warren Buffett (photo: instagram.com/eska_capital)