Accumulating wealth over a lifetime is less about knowing financial mechanics and more about psychological orientations toward time and decision-making. Individuals who build wealth tend to default to preferring future rewards over immediate ones, not through sheer willpower but by structuring choices to make future-focused options the default. They also tend to view financial decisions as part of a larger, ongoing system rather than isolated events, asking if a choice fits their long-term trajectory. AI
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece by a psychologist discussing behavioral research on wealth accumulation.
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