No Need to Rely on a Rich Dad: Adding a Touch of Jewish Thinking to Your Life

No Need to Rely on a Rich Dad: Adding a Touch of Jewish Thinking to Your Life

by Wen Yafan, He Tu

When a Jewish person sneezes at home, the global banking industry catches a cold!

Accounting for only 3% of the US population, they make up nearly a quarter of the wealthiest people in America!

It is often said that the Jewish people control Wall Street, rule Hollywood, and manipulate the press!

If you want to be wealthy, you can incorporate a touch of Jewish thinking into your life.

Is sympathizing with the enemy cruel to oneself?

Two thousand years of displaced living forced them to be self-reliant and strong. Even on their deathbeds, if there is an opportunity to make money, they will pursue it without hesitation!

Did you know? A large proportion of the world's economic powerhouses and famous billionaires are Jewish!

From the Rothschild family with its dense intelligence network in Europe, to oil tycoon Rockefeller, financial giant George Soros, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and hotel magnate Hilton... they all share Jewish heritage.

Is it because the Jewish people have a particularly high IQ? How did they build wealth from scratch? What lessons can we learn from them?

【As long as it's not illegal, it's not dirty money】

In Jewish eyes, the business world is like a battlefield; having empathy for the enemy only leads to losses. Money is not categorized as clean or dirty; as long as it is earned through legal operations, they can accept it with a clear conscience.

Wall Street mogul J.P. Morgan used speculation to cause an economic panic in New York. Soros, known as the financial shark, collapsed the economies of Southeast Asian countries with a single move.

【The earlier you cultivate money values, the better】

Oil tycoon Rockefeller was extremely strict in educating his children. His grandson, Rockefeller III, even signed contracts with his father from a young age to learn bookkeeping and money management...

【Ranked #1 in the world for education】

Jewish people are not just focused on making money!

When you discover two students have collaborated on a lie about being late, what should you do as a teacher?

Chinese teachers: Severely criticize the students and warn them not to do it again.

Japanese teachers: Talk to the two students separately; if they are willing to tell the truth, they won't be punished.

Korean teachers: Scold the two students in front of the whole class and discuss the matter during a class meeting.

This is the typical behavior of Asian teachers, but Israeli teachers choose a "certain" different approach that eventually won the unanimous approval of hundreds of foreign students?!

★★ Classic Jewish Proverbs ★★

"The door of life is not an automatic door; if we do not take the initiative to push or pull it open, it remains closed forever."

"Do not despise the poor; pearls of wisdom are hidden under their shirts."

"If you are looking for a perfect friend, you are destined to have no friends in this life."

"When choosing a wife, step down one level; when choosing a friend, climb up one level."

"The measure of a person is simply wanting to know if their heart is honest."

"Don't always fantasize about sitting at the king's table; your own dining table at home is the best, because there, you are the king."

"The poor are not necessarily right about everything, and the rich are not necessarily wrong about everything."

"Praising a rich man is not praising the man, but praising the money.

Publisher
崧燁文化
Published
2020-06-23
ISBN
9789865162535

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