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Being rich is much easier than being poor. Sound amazing? A person with low self-esteem lives a difficult life: he has to spend time and effort on saving money (you can’t afford it), deny yourself and your family many things, experience the stress of uncertainty and increase your uncertainty about the future and anxiety about the future. A poor person lives exactly the same way. A poor person has to solve problems and occupy his head with things that he would not like to occupy, or that he does not like to do. But he has to do it - he doesn’t feel himself and his desires, low self-esteem doesn’t allow him! He needs to work at a job he doesn’t like or endure a tyrant husband who provides financially. A poor person, like a person with low self-esteem, is always dissatisfied with everything. He doesn’t like everything, everything is wrong. He devalues ​​his results and no matter what he achieves, he will not be able to appreciate it. In this case, he chooses not to create results at all and live “like everyone else.” A resolved issue with self-esteem leads a person to different results, because he stops settling for less. He begins to feel his true needs, feel what he really wants, act to achieve results, work on his qualities. By choosing the best, not the cheap, a person thereby transmits an attitude towards himself, where he feels worthy of receiving not everything from life. , but only what he likes. A person with low self-esteem is unsure of his abilities and is afraid of responsibility, as a result he chooses those areas of activity where he can be responsible for less and, accordingly, earn less. He adapts to life even at the survival level because he considers himself inferior to others and accepts his humble life. In order to ensure a high-quality standard of living, you need to work on your self-esteem, gaining new experiences in which you will begin to feel comfortable in situations where you have to pay for comfort. Read more about self-esteem in my webinar in a closed telegram channel