An excellent article from www.thesimpledollar.com
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/thesimpledollar/~3/WlJx_ksuITQ/
What I came to find is that the initial appearance of a person often has little connection to their actual success in life, when by success I mean the goals they’ve achieved, the security they’ve earned, and the relationships they have with other people.
Usually, what I’ve found is that genuinely rich people appear in whatever way they feel the most comfortable, while people who aren’t truly affluent appear in whatever way they think others expect them to appear. This covers everything from clothes and haircut and automobile to personality and attitude. Sometimes, successful people dress well, while others dress extremely casually. The same is true for people who seem to be avoiding true success.
Don’t worry so much about what other people think. Instead, focus on putting you in the right mindset and you’ll go a lot further.
Warren Buffett is often seen wearing cheap suits.
Bill Gates looks most comfortable in a well-worn sweater.
The appearance of affluence has little to do with true success. People do.
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