In my experience, it is rarer to find a really happy person in a circle of millionaires than among vagabonds.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are plenty of miserable millionaires all over the place.
If you are creative enough to select the ideal vocation, you can win, win big time. The really brilliant millionaires are those who selected a vocation that they love, one that has few competitors but generates high profits.
One of the sanest, surest, and most generous joys of life comes from being happy over the good fortune of others.
Nothing is more admirable than the fortitude with which millionaires tolerate the disadvantages of their wealth.
Millionaires are risk-takers, and they don't become millionaires until they're 40 or 50. It's a slower process than a lot of people think.
A lot of people around me were really staggeringly rich, which I never have been. I walked in between the raindrops of real money, but I've stayed happy.
I never had ambitions to see how rich I could get. I got a lot of contemporaries that that's their ambition, and I don't know very many of them that are happy.
I'm an old-timer in the business from the sense that when you do something that you feel good about there might be another person out there who feels the same way, or a hundred or a couple million.
Instead, I have an abundance mentality: When people are genuinely happy at the successes of others, the pie gets larger.
A man with a million dollars can be as happy nowadays as though he were rich.