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    26 Comments

    1. I tell my kids integrity is going the right thing even while no one is watching. Decency is being fair even though that's not how you may have been treated.

    2. The wealthy get a case of great wine on sale, but only bring one bottle to the party. The rich get the same bottle but pay full price at an expensive store. The poor bring a six pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon, and drink most of it themselves. lol

    3. Good exercise to get us thinking! I think the rich person brings the most expensive bottle of champagne and makes a big show of it, the poor person brings the cheapest bottle of wine that he was gifted from his own party. The wealthy person brings nothing, but turns up early to help the host prepare and to spend quality time – the relationship is where the real value is.

    4. We’ve had a substantial run up the last few days. Expecting a down turn! Man the only thing I still can’t wrap my head around is the max pain price. Time for some research on my end! Thanks Ken for all you do.

    5. I agree with many of our KS family.
      The poor person brings a case of beer and drinks most of it. The rich person arrives late, and puts on a show with the most expensive bottle of wine, while "forgetting" the receipt in the bag. The wealthy person arrives early…to help the host set up so they can both enjoy the rest of the evening…with a quality bottle of wine (purchased on sale, of course) and an hors d'oeuvre and/or desert to add to the abundant spread.

    6. Ken, thank you for a great message today. "It's not about money, it's about how we think." When you're thinking is on solid ground, then the money will follow. And when the money follows, you're thinking is the same. I would add that when your thinking is correct, once you have money and hopefully real wealth, and you have a giving spirit, then the money comes exponentially towards you, and that is when things get really exciting! Thank you for helping the individuals in your community to experience exponential growth through Real Wealth. These will be times we talk about when we are old, how we got Real Wealth early… Best wishes to you and the KS family.

    7. Hi Ken thanks for a great video today. I think the wealthy person thinks about what everybody else would like when choosing what wine to bring and puts their happiness first. The rich person turns up in a flashy car with a very expensive wine with some kind of famous label that most people would have heard of but not been able to afford. The poor people would turn up with their favourite wine but only enough for themselves

    8. Thank you master Ken.πŸ™ I like AL's anwer the best so far. I have a friend who always came empty hand and drinks everyone else and last to leave after years of friendship he is now no longer my friend. Long term loss for him.πŸ˜‚

    9. Haha here’s my wife’s answer… the wealthy person brings a cheap wine – that’s how he got wealthy by not wasting money on unimportant things, the rich person brings a medium priced wine because he doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone he’s already made it in the world, the poor person brings an expensive wine way more than he can afford because he thinks he has to impress or keep up with the other two

    10. Lol you always have interesting questions!
      Wealthy thinks long term. Rich thinks short term. Poor thinks now.
      I think the Wealth person brings a bottle/drink that has a story or a meaning behind the drink of where it came from, doesn't necessarily have to be expensive or fancy but comes with a fun memory to share with people at the party. The Rich person will bring an expensive bottle brand or something rare to impress people. The Poor person could bring something cheap because that's what they can afford or expensive because some poor people make a lot of money but have terrible spending habits.

    11. I’m falling in Love with Graphs, Ken what are you doing to me 😊

      Now that I have enough open positions in the market I’m prepared for the ups/downs/sideways

      Thank you πŸ™ Ken

    12. Ken, thanks for another excellent video. I have taught my children to be good people in life and the results fill me with inner peace, money is dangerous, if you know how to handle it gives you many satisfactions but if money controls you are lost

    13. I would bring some good quality wines, not necessarily beeing that expensive, but looking for quality, so that the others can enjoy them with me during this meeting. And in the best case we will laugh and learn from each other speaking about different topics, independently who is who, rich or poor.

    14. And why is it so important to give value to our environment (= to people, but as well to animals and the nature)
      I'm personally feeling healthy when I can give back something to the environment, giving without expecting something back. This is not always easy but I feel that this is how I become free and yes, as a side-effect, my materialistic possessions grow slowly but steady. Most of all, the basis is strong and that is what counts.

    15. I'm not married or expectant yet, but I think about my future kids a lot and how I would teach them. I think real wealth is a must-have, and there are so many elements to it. It's great learning from you Ken, and reading your comments CTKS community!
      My story: once I was with two friends, we were filming a project together one afternoon, then we got hungry. One friend pooled money with me to buy many donuts (so we didn't have to worry about not having enough – abundance in the world), the other friend didn't but still joined with us. Of course we shared, and because we bought more, we were going to split the unfinished ones. But the latter said 'I'm still hungry so I'm going to take these home.'. I went home, edited the film, but couldn't stop thinking about what happened – did somebody do something wrong? Yes, who? No, why? I just couldn't understand (hint: I was young/naive) so decided to ask my mother about it at dinner. She said something that could be translated into 'Decency is being fair even though that's not how you may have been treated.', not exactly but it's the gist of it.
      Life indeed promotes or demotes, but it's up to you.

    16. Wealthy people: bring drinks they enjoy. Rich people: pay somebody to go buy the priciest drinks. Poor people: don't bring anything and try to blend in as nothing is wrong.

    17. Thanks Ken πŸ™. Great thought exercise. Everyone in the community had great answers. Great point you made about long-term, short-term + now thinking. A wealthy person in thinking is hard working, patient, humble, caring and wants to lift others up higher than themselves. A rich person in thinking believes in shortcuts, is very vain, condescending and seeks to put others down beneath them. A poor person in thinking is lazy + entitled, uncaring and seeks to take from others not considering who they hurt in the process. Best to go all in when it comes to integrity and decency. Thanks Ken πŸ™ and the KS family for all the amazing insights. Cheers πŸ₯‚.

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