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Mind your money mindset

Mind your money mindset

Wealth starts with how you think, not what you earn:

  • Scarcity says “I can’t”; abundance says “how can I?”
  • Problem-solvers create value and wealth
  • Beliefs about money often become self-fulfilling
  • A growth mindset fuels entrepreneurial thinking

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