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Do billionaires watch TV shows?

Do billionaires watch TV shows?

According to Thomas Corley, author of “Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits Of Wealthy Individuals,” 67 percent of rich people only watch TV for one hour or less per day. Corley also found only 6 percent of the wealthy watch reality shows, while 78 percent of the poor do.

What is it like being a multimillionaire?

To keep my identity, I would need to keep generating a lot of money. It was like having a drug habit. The car didn’t make me feel that good, but the idea of not having the car felt lame. So I realized that I would need to keep having that fix to feel normal.

Is TV better than movies?

TV shows are better written and presented that goes for a long time forcing people to stay tuned with it. When talking about the notoriety, a TV series can have a larger audience than the movies. A viewer that grows up with a certain character and watches them season after season is likelier to sympathize with them.

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What are the odds of becoming a millionaire?

The odds of becoming a millionaire in America are between 6.4\% to 22.3\% according to data from the Federal Reserve Board’s Survey of Consumer Finances.

Do wealthy people watch reality shows?

Similarly, only 6\% of the wealthy watch reality shows, compared to 78\% of the poor. “The common variable among the wealthy is how they make productive use of their time,” explains Corley.

Why do the wealthy avoid watching TV?

“They wealthy are not avoiding watching TV because they have some superior human discipline or willpower. They just don’t think about watching much TV because they are engaged in some other habitual daily behavior — reading.” They read … but not for fun. “I love reading.”

Do the wealthy keep a to-do list?

Not only do the wealthy keep to-do lists, but 67\% of them complete 70\% or more of those listed tasks each day. They don’t watch TV. “I watch TV one hour or less per day.”

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Do rich people read more?

“The rich are voracious readers on how to improve themselves,” says Corley. In fact, 88\% of them read for self-improvement for 30 minutes each day, compared to 2\% of poor people. Plus, they’re big into audio books.