American economist Mullenathan and psychologist Shafir found that the reason why the poor are getting poorer is not that they don't work hard enough, but that the culprit is the scarcity mentality. The more they lack money, the more they care about money, but they ignore more important things. The lack of money has captured the brains of the poor and hindered their cognitive ability.
The rich do not enjoy themselves, but enjoy themselves in the end. The poor enjoyed themselves from the beginning, so the accumulation speed of the poor's original capital was greatly reduced. Therefore, the poor must delay their satisfaction and don't want to buy everything. You should know that many things you buy are not necessary. Remember a rule here: don't buy anything you hesitate to buy.
There is nothing wrong with the desire to get rich overnight, but without long-term knowledge accumulation, diligence and enough luck, why would such a small probability event patronize you? Even if you really won the lottery 5 million, you still squandered it if you don't know how to manage money. The so-called "rich for three generations" is sometimes even "rich for three years".