Money Mindset Myths

When it comes to the way people think about money, there are many myths that can
hold you back if you believe in them. It is not uncommon to take these myths and
cliches to heart, but they don’t have to be your story, just because they are someone
else’s.

Here are some myths and misconceptions about money to stop believing in order to
develop a healthier money mindset.

You Can’t Be Wealthy if You Come From Money

You hear this all the time when people are referring to the more famous millionaires and
billionaires, who might be heirs to a fortune. Not only does that not mean the person
themselves will be successful in their own endeavors, but most wealthy people earned it
all on their own.

There are so many people with a lot of money who aren’t famous, therefore you don’t
know that they came to it on their own. Just because you were not born into a wealthy
family, doesn’t mean you can’t be the first one in your family to achieve any level of
success you aim for.

Not Everyone Has the Option to Become Wealthy

It doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from – you can be wealthy too! This is
a limiting belief, something you have convinced yourself as a way to not even try. If you
are happy and fulfilled in the life you have right now, there is absolutely nothing wrong
with that. But if you are honest with yourself and feel like you are settling because you
think it’s your only option, that is where you’re wrong.

You Can’t Buy Happiness

Oh yes, this old adage. That you shouldn’t focus on building wealth because it won’t be
the secret to happiness. Money is not the only thing in the world that can make you
happy, but it doesn’t mean it won’t bring happiness. Money brings security, a sense of
comfort in your life, and can help other less fortunate people. All of this and more can
improve your own happiness with the help of money.

Having Money Makes People Greedy

You might have heard this from your parents or other people growing up, that people
with a lot of money are greedy and selfish. The fact is, people with certain personality
traits would have them regardless of how much money they had or where the money
came from. You are who you are, and money is not likely to change that much.

You Need a Better Foundation to Become Wealthy

This is more of an excuse than anything else. People think because they don’t have an
Ivy school education or a certain level of status, they can’t be wealthy. This is yet
another way to think negatively about money and wealth, and is going to keep you from
what you want.