A term originally used to talk of the economic equality, I've realised that this phrase can also be applied to many different parts of our lives, since I was a young kid.
I always noticed, how it was the rich popular kids that got- what seemed like- everything. One thing was for certain, they were certainly getting more than I and many other students were by doing practically nothing.
You are "rich" in some aspect, you might be rich in your looks, income, style, behaviour and many others I'm sure you can think of. The more rich you are in one of your qualities, the richer your other qualities become automatically.
For example, the Halo effect, if you're good looking, then the respect you get will be "rich", therefore you get more happiness, therefore you'll be more committed to work and have fun, more work = more money and finally, more money = more good looks since you'll be able to now buy stylish clothes, buy better quality food and have a better hygiene. It's a cycle on repeat, the rich gets richer.
However, the same applies to "poor". If you're "poor" in a quality, if not improved, it can bring your other qualities "poorer". For example, if don't clean yourself, look like shit and smell like shit, then the respect you get will be "poor", your happiness will be "poor", you'll be less committed to work and life, you'll isolate yourself, you'll get fat and more ugly, you'll get even more unhappier. The poor gets poorer- until they commit suicide or die.
How can someone go from "poor" to "rich"? Let's take me for example, I didn't have any friends, no social life, no money, no happiness. But then, I decided to read some books, books on social interactions. I made some new friends who hadn't know about my miserable sad life, those friends brought me some happiness, they gave me respect. I was now more hopeful, my happiness radiated and the respect I got increased. I now become more committed to life, I got a job and now here I am.
Therefore, it should be in our best interest to make sure every part of us is "rich", it's why it's better to be all-rounded. It's not good to "place all your eggs in one basket" cause if you do, then if something ends up happening to that quality of yours, all your other qualities "richness" that relied on that quality will collapse.
It's also why we tell beginners to not do something solely to get girls, don't learn to play the guitar , don't lift just, don't make money just so you can get girls. Cause what's going to happen? You're either going to get a girl and then stop working on your quality and then collapse, or you're not going to get any girls and because you wanted to work on something because of girls and now you're not getting girls, you'll stop.
Edit: Speaking of girls, it's also why you shouldn't remain committed to 1 girl. Because as the value of thing depreciates, the richness of your relationship with that girl will decrease and because you don't have other girls to have pre-selection and jealously to increase your richness with "your" girl, she'll dump you.

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yomo86 8y ago
Ben Shapiro put it best: "To stay out of poverty in the US is rather easy, don't overspend, don't have children out of wedlock and get a steady job".
From this quote the abstract of getting rich is pretty generic. Max out your income ability ie. social skill, job switching, investing, stay the fuck away from kids and start get off your lazy ass.
vengefully_yours 8y ago
You're confusing popularity with success, wealth with worth. This thinking is prevalent in the younger than 30 group because they don't know shit, but think they've figured it all out.
Popularity is superficial. I can make almost anyone like, admire, and respect me, without having any money or popularity. One thing I do have that most do not, is value as well as worth, and it's in my knowledge, experience, and capabilities. It's why gray hair is distinguished on men, unless you look like a fat loser that lives in a van down by the river.
Anyone can become popular using the herd mentality, making others try to fit in and be part of the in group. It only takes one fuck up to lose it. It does not matter if it's on Facebook or in the real world, popularity is fickle, superficial, and fleeting. I've watched it play out time and again in many social circles. It always ends the same way, with the superficial falling by the wayside and fading into obscurity. Popular in high school, involuntary celibacy / dead bedroom by 35.
Stfu and gain experience before writing. You're not wrong, but there's a whole world out there you don't even know exists. You've no basis to understand the cause and effect of how it works, and this focus is akin to the girls bend transfixed by flashy shiny bullshit.
Docbear64 8y ago
Good sentiments , at the end of the day you live and die with the man you see in the mirror . If you don't like who that person is you have the most power and ability to change him . That's why as hokey as " Love yourself " may sound if you don't get to a point where you respect and appreciate yourself it's going to be next to impossible to create the kind of life where anyone around you does the same . Not women , not potential friends, not coworkers, it begins and ends with you .
People feel it too and I think gravitate to guys who enjoy themselves and therefore find it easier to enjoy the moments and experiences they share with others.
stoicsoul87 8y ago
"At the end of the day you live and die with the man you see in the mirror" That was deep. I'm gonna steal it.
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Reformed65 8y ago
Exactly friend, if you don't love and respect yourself who the fuck is going to love and respect you?
aanarchist 8y ago
i'm half and half with that sentiment. love yourself, but strive to be someone worth loving. there's a lot of narcissists and psychopaths, including on this subreddit, that think themselves gods among men, but objectively the world would be better off if they died. seek truth and virtue aka the red pill, otherwise you're just a blue pill slave "enjoying" the decline.
Docbear64 8y ago
Oof that's a rough one my friend to each their own I don't know that I could say the world would be better off if anyone died except for maybe histories most evil men and even then their examples illuminate the worst of humanity and steer us a way from those same paths....for a while at least.
aanarchist 8y ago
that's too wishy washy of an answer my friend, and i think that deep down you know better. we have enough examples in this world to be able to decide for ourselves what is right and wrong, if people won't learn from a few thousand and years of life experience, another 10 million won't do a thing for them. it's like a husband that sits there hoping his wife will stop being a waste of space, maybe get a job or help out around the house in some way, maybe treat him better and appreciate him more. if all those years of marriage she did the same thing, only a moron would think that more of the same will lead to anything but more of the same, that his marriage is anything but a cancer he needs to eject from his life. evil exists because of the enablers that let it live in the gray areas of morality. the red pill is truth, truth is goodness, evil cannot coexist with truth.
fromthecrypt8 8y ago
Great post. It's the same thing that makes rich people say that the first million is the hardest to make. It's about getting the ball of success rolling. Once it's rolling, it'll go faster and faster unless you make a conscious effort to stop it.
-VaeVictis- 8y ago
Solid Post.
You mirror my transition very similarly. When you are at the worst possible spot you have so little to lose and so much to gain that in fact just new friends who respect and motivate, a new job or new books who challenge your old paradigms will make a significant impact. It compounds exponentially later, if you keep the improvement treadmill going up.
JournalismIsDead 8y ago
All my siblings are much more wealthy than my parents were at our age. I think that's true for almost all families.
Dookiestain_LaFlair 8y ago
Families are always rising or falling in America
JournalismIsDead 8y ago
The average person today is much better off than their grandparents were at the same age.
Lordracula 8y ago
This really depends on what generation you are talking about, but on the whole you are being naive.
The average millennial born in the early to mid 90s has much lower average income, much higher debt and is heavier (fatter therefore more unhealthy) on average at their current age than their parents. Most people by the age of 21 are the product of their childhood, society and (obviously) genetic material.
If your mum was the village slut and your dad was a farmboy, are you going to end up a big city lawyer? Fuck no!
jackandjill22 8y ago
21 that seems pretty early. Seems sad.
poonGopher6969 8y ago
Really? I thought millennials were getting ass fucked housing and debt wise.
JournalismIsDead 8y ago
Toddlers have their own iPads.
Lordracula 8y ago
You don't need to have money to spend money in 2017.
billmartin3491 8y ago
Excellent post highlighting the rolling affect. Makes me want to get down the gym asap!
Entropy-7 8y ago
The term I used was "them that has, gets".