RE: LeoThread 2025-06-18 04:08

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Get Rich QUICK !

Now, at the age of 71, It seems now to me, that this particular mindset is a reason of 70-80% of people (investor) failures and disappointments.

Even if you somehow get into the remaining 20%
(i.e. you succeed), your next moves and actions afterward, very likely, will bring for you fatal, irreversible consequences.

Get rich - slowly.



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That's way I am searching to make my own way to get rich soon. I wanted to be rich before I reach at my 35 and I have 8 years in hand.

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I've never subscribed to this notion. It often lands one into a mess.

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My mindset is : "Survive the night or become part of it". Live till next 24 hours.

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The 'get rich quick' trap is real. In trading, patience and consistent strategy always beat chasing instant gains. Building wealth, like growing anything worthwhile, takes time and careful nurturing. Great insights!

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Get rich quick traps and die hard collecting nothing. LOL

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Mashallah, this is such a profound observation, Sir! Your words about the "Get Rich QUICK!" mindset truly resonate. It's so easy to get caught up in the allure of instant success, but as you rightly point out, it often leads to disappointment, or even worse, irreversible consequences.

It reminds me that true growth, whether it's in finances or in life, often comes from patience, consistent effort, and a realistic outlook. There are no shortcuts to building something truly valuable and sustainable. It's about laying strong foundations, brick by brick, and understanding that every challenge is a lesson.

Your insight about the 70-80% failure rate is a powerful reminder for everyone. Alhamdulillah for such wisdom that encourages us to think long-term and value steady progress over fleeting gains.

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I agree , that is why many investors loose their money because they tried investing into get rich quick schemes..

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Even if you somehow get into the remaining 20%
(i.e. you succeed), your next moves and actions afterward, very likely, will bring for you fatal, irreversible consequences.

So true

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Many online scams tend to make use of get rich quick schemes to get their victims

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The get rich quick mindset is something that every investor should avoid if they want to succeed with their investment

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So well said. The obsession with “quick” riches blinds people to the discipline, patience, and wisdom true wealth demands. Even sudden success can become a curse if it’s not grounded in long-term thinking.

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I used to get involved with investing on get rich quick schemes until I got burnt and since then I stayed away from get rich quick schemes..

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It seems now to me, that this particular mindset is a reason of 70-80% of people (investor) failures and disappointments.

Well you are right

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"Get rich quick " is a wrong mindset that every serious investor should not have.

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Getting rich quick mindset leads to alot of desperation and such desperations lead to more harm than good.

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