Reading habits of other poor people?

According to a recently published study, the objects that the rich often put in bedside are books. But the way people read books is not the same as the poor.

The study is titled "The daily success routines of the rich". Tom Corley, author of the study, said the rich and the poor all have a reading hobby. But the poor read books purely for entertainment, while the rich read books to cultivate business knowledge and social relations.

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Corley's rich research group are people with an average annual income of $ 160,000 or more (over VND 3.3 billion) and a property value of $ 3.2 million or more (over VND 64 billion) . The poor only have an average annual income of less than US $ 35,000 (less than VND 700 million) and a property value of US $ 5,000 or less (VND 100 million).

Here are the specific comparison numbers:

- 11% of rich people read books for entertainment. This figure for the poor is 79%.

- 85% of the rich average monthly read more than two books on education, occupation, or books to improve their knowledge and improve their level. This figure is 15% for the poor.

- 94% of the rich read new publications, including newspapers and blogs. This figure for the poor is 11%.

"The general conclusion that I draw from my research is that the daily routine will determine the financial success of each individual. There are four or five keys to achieving success. One of the keys The key is reading books, the rich are voracious readers, they always want to upgrade themselves through reading, " Corley said.

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In fact, Corley also found that upgrading yourself through reading overlaps with another factor for success: the instructor . According to Corley, the instructor here could be parents, teachers, colleagues or schools. Corley's research shows that 24% of rich people have been instructed, and 93% of the 24% of rich people agree that instructors play an important role in their success.

"That's why rich people without instructors have come to books as a tool to help them train themselves. More than half of these people are business directors. They've instructed themselves. myself through reading and experiencing , " concludes Corley.

In your opinion, is the book a guide to help you become rich?