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Increase Height And Grow Taller Through Spine Lengthening Surgery

I had found an article written by Tyler of HeightQuest.Com on spine lengthening surgery HERE and I was interested in learning more about the technique. SO I did my own research to see what other resources say about it.

The first main resource that talks about spine lengthening related to height increase was always about how to improve one’s posture to regain what I have called hidden height. From resource 1, we learn a few techniques on how to gain better posture.


Body Height Tricks: Lengthening And Posture Exercises

June 13, 2009

If you are slightly overweight or if your body fat measurements are too high, you can actually increase the appearance of your body height and attain your ideal weight with lengthening and posture exercises, combined with a body fat diet. With the right mix of exercises, diet, and patience, you can achieve the lean body of your dreams. Plus, the benefits of good posture go beyond looking lean and tall. Good posture also improves your breathing, digestion, and energy.

Sitting up straight and standing tall will make you appear and feel more height-weight proportionate. Here are a few exercises that will help you improve your posture for a taller, leaner look.

Rowing With Weights

This exercise will work your shoulders and your back, making them stronger for sitting and standing up straight. This exercise will help you minimize slouching.

  1. Sit on a stability ball with your feet flat on the floor and both knees bent. Your spine and neck should be straight and perpendicular to the floor.
  2. Hold a 5-pound weight in each hand with your palms facing in and your elbows bent at 90 degree angles.
  3. As you squeeze your shoulder blades together, row the weights to your sides. Row for as long as it is comfortable for you.

Spinal Stretch

This spinal stretch will help you elongate your spine by relieving it of compression from the weight of your head. This exercise will help you improve posture within a few weeks.

  1. Lie on your back on a mat with your feet flat on the floor with your knees bent.
  2. Lay your head on a pillow, and focus on lengthening your spine as you let your body sink into your mat.
  3. Support your head with a small pillow and, with your eyes open, let your body sink into the mat as you focus on lengthening your spine. Breathe deeply while you concentrate on lengthening your spine for twenty minutes.

Pilates Thigh Lifts

These Pilates thigh lifts will help you lengthen your thigh muscles.

  1. First, lay on one side with your whole body in a straight line.
  2. Lift your head and bend your lower arm with your elbow on the ground your hand raised to support your head.
  3. Lift your top leg, bend your knee, and bring your leg forward while placing your foot on the ground in front of your bottom hip with your toes pointing forward.
  4. Wrap your top hand around your leg and grasp ankle.
  5. Then lift your bottom leg a few inches off the floor, and lower it after a breath.

Repeat this exercise four times on each side.

Prayer Pose

The popular prayer pose will strengthen your spine and neck as it stretches your spine, arms, shoulders, and hamstrings.

  1. Rest on all fours on your mat with your knees and feet spaced about one foot apart.
  2. Pull your torso back so your hip bones rest on your thigh.
  3. Then slowly walk your hands forward with your palms on your mat, until your forehead rests on the mat.
  4. Lengthen your spine and rise your pelvis as you stretch.

More resources keep on mentioning use chiropractors to work with one’s back to straighten it.

From the Make Me Taller board, a discussion HERE was started about this topic and the moderator effectively destroyed the idea.

Re: Is There any Method on lengthening your spine?

« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2008, 03:31:13 PM »

Quote from: ohmkizawa on October 14, 2008, 03:24:10 PM
If anyone knows anything?

No, and it is crazy to even think about it!

Your spine is made up of a series of small bones connected by cartilage and soft tissue – there is no potential to lengthen it in the same way as with long bones, and your spine is also home to the central nervous system – messing with which could end in paralysis or other serious problems.

Your legs are relatively uncomplicated in comparison.

I have watched programmes about people who have had to wear back braces to straighten their spine after accidents, and it is incredibly painful and taxing on their bodies.

Me: The discussion that was started above actually lead to what I would call a revolution in possible height increase research, at least on something which I have never seen before. Wait for my next post. 

Increase Height And Grow Taller Using Brain Wave Binaural Beats

Something new that I recently discovered that other people have tried to increase height and grow taller is using brain wave binaural beats. It is really interesting and I decided to do more research to see what results other people have received from trying out the technology.

The first article I found was from here and posted below about this possibility.


Beat Short Height with Binaural Beats

May 7, 2011 admin Binaural Beats

Vertically challenged? Is that the reason why you are living a life of low confidence and seclusion? Come off it then. Here is some unique good news for all those who have suffered the pangs of being short in the guise of binaural beats. You must be surprised, probably wondering if this is some kind of a bad joke, however the truth is quite contrary to the thoughts crossing your mental plane. It might sound quite a novel concept and apparently unbelievable, but the fact is that the binaural beats have been able to benefit those seeking a height increase.

Binaural Beats

Though this a relatively new concept and not that well scientifically established, yet that in no way reduces the services rendered by the binaural beats in this specific arena of height increase. These beats generate low frequency waves, otherwise inaudible to the human ear, however help in height enhancement. By producing two different waves for the two ears, the resultant wave contributes in effective growth of height. The binaural beats help to produce waves akin to the brain wave of a person in deep slumber. As is the commonly known fact that maximum growth hormone production takes place when in deep sleep, it is amply evident how these beats will enable you to grow taller.

The binaural beats like all other beneficial measures only render favorable results if the required conditions and rules are followed. This practice must be followed in a calm and quiet place with a relaxed state of mind. Avoid thinking anything else and preferably arrange for a dim light ambiance. Moreover the binaural beats process must not be practiced if you are involved in some other activity, driving, suffering from heart ailments or others like epilepsy and sleep apnea. If the adequate measures and the correct procedures are religiously followed then you are sure to receive the desired solution to your disturbing problem.


There are other people who are using the binaural beats from the Impartial Height Increase Boards

From resource 1

You cannot just start using or listening to these sound beats whenever or wherever you want to. There are several things you should avoid before you use binaural beats to grow taller. It is not advisable to listen to this frequencies when you are:

  • driving
  • operating any equipment
  • when you have certain health conditions like sleep apnea and epilepsy
  • when you have heart problems

Adhering to these simple precautions will help you stay on the safe side while you are trying to achieve your height increasing goals. It is advisable that when you try this unique way to grow taller you should use ear phones to separate the sounds for the left and right ear.  This will also ensure that you will avoid or diminish any outside interference. Also, listen to the beats at a comfortable hearing level so you will not damage your hearing and your ear drums in particular.

It is important that you are in a calm state and are very relaxed when listening to the sound and not think about anything . When you are going to try using this unusual method to grow taller, I suggest you just empty your mind of anything for several minutes. Pick a place that is comfortable, quiet and use dimmed lighting. Listen to it once in the morning at once at night before bed to get the best benefits of growing taller.

Me: It seems that there is very little information about this method/technique. The only other link on google that had anything related to this stuff was for ChargedAudio.Com which sold Hypnosis/NLP CDs to help people grow taller. 

Overall, there are not even any claims or testimonials saying that binaural beats can possibly work. Maybe people have tried to the method but no one has sais anything about results. 

Rhinocort, Pulmicort, Budesonide, Asthma Drug May Stunt Growth Permanently

Just a few hours ago I was looking through the MSNBC website and I found a very interesting article about height which I wanted to post on here because it is clearly very relevant to what we are looking at.

The link to the article is found HERE. Again I will highlight the parts of the article which I felt is the most important to note.


Asthma drug may stunt growth permanently

By Maggie Fox, NBC News

An inhaled drug commonly used to treat children with asthma cuts about half an inch off their height permanently, researchers reported on Monday.

But the good news is that the stunting effect doesn’t get worse over time, the researchers report in the New England Journal of Medicine. They said doctors can work with parents to reduce the dose of the drug as much as possible to minimize the effects.

The drug is called budesonide and is marketed under several brand names, including Rhinocort and Pulmicort. It is very effective at controlling serious asthma, which affects an estimated 6 million U.S. children and millions more adults. So the researchers don’t recommend taking kids off the drug if they need it.

A big study done more than a decade ago showed the drug was safe and very effective but doctors noted at the time that the kids in the study were about half an inch shorter if they got budesonide instead of other asthma treatments. The new study, presented at the European Respiratory Society Annual Congress in Vienna, Austria, shows the effect may be permanent.

“This was surprising because in previous studies, we found that the slower growth would be temporary, not affecting adult height,” said Dr. Robert Strunk of Washington University in St. Louis, who worked on the study.

“It clarifies that they do not eventually catch up as they age or fall further behind their peers,” added Dr. Gary Gibbons, director of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.

The original study included more than 1,000 children aged 5 to 12 who got either budesonide, a non-steroid drug called nedocromil, or a placebo or sham treatment. William Kelly of the University of New Mexico and colleagues tracked down 943 of the original children, now adults. The children who got budesonide were still, on average, just about half an inch shorter.

In the original study, kids got a dose of 400 micrograms. Studies since have shown doctors can cut this dose in half and still control asthma, although kids who get even this lower dose are still just under half an inch shorter than children getting different treatments.

“This suggests that finding the minimum dose required to control each child’s asthma could help mitigate any potential effects on height,” Kelly said in a statement.

If a child is not growing as they should, we may reduce their steroid dose,” agreed Strunk. “But we think that the half-inch of lowered adult height must be balanced against the well-established benefit of inhaled corticosteroids in controlling persistent asthma. We will use the lowest effective dose to control symptoms to minimize concerns about effects on adult height.

Kinopi Dress Shoes, Elevator Shoes, ISKD, Hobbit Town All Found In Seoul, South Korea

It appears that with the last article I wrote about the obsession with height and appearance by the Koreans, I wanted to go a little farther to show what has been developed in recent years to fulfill the need and desire by Koreans to grow taller (or at least look taller).

The has been an ENTIRE sub-economy that has been created for this type of cosmetic improvement, where even surgery is offered now.

In the article below the new distraction osteogenesis technique of  intramedullary skeletal kinetic distractor (ISKD). From the article it states…

“An ISKD is a rod that is inserted into the leg and gradually extends in response to normal movements. Because the ISKD is inserted inside the leg, patients avoid scarring and risks of infection typically associated with external pins and wires. ”

The link the article is taken from is located HERE. I will highlight the parts which I felt was the most important


To Korean men, every inch counts

‘I used to use two or three height increasers at the same time … You can’t imagine how tiring it is.’ – Jeong Nam-jin

May 24,2012

Jeong Nam-jin, a 31-year-old bachelor living in Doksan-dong, western Seoul, has been rocking Nike Air Force 1 mid-tops for the past three years. He’s a maniac for the classic kicks, but the real reason he sports the off-white shoes is because there are few other choices that allow him to sneak in an extra few inches in height.

“I’ve been trying so many different dress shoes and sneakers, but this is the best pair I can insert a layer of height-increasing insoles into,” said Jeong, who is 162 centimeters (5 feet, 3 inches) tall – 12 centimeters shorter than the average Korean man.

“If you pick the wrong pair of shoes like low-tops, it’s hard to insert the height increasers. You can still insert them, but it’s impossible to walk around,” added Jeong, who’s been using a variety of padding for over eight years.

The sale of height-increasing insoles has been rising steadily in Korea, with the expanding market leading companies to sell dress and casual shoes with the elevated padding already stitched in. This trend has enabled shorter men to stand as much as five to six inches taller without showing how.

And elevated shoes are just one solution to height insecurities.

Distraction osteogenesis – the process of splitting a long bone into two in order to extend it through consolidation – was originally used as a medical procedure to restructure skeletal deformities.

One method that involves an intramedullary skeletal kinetic distractor (ISKD) was developed specifically for dwarfs. An ISKD is a rod that is inserted into the leg and gradually extends in response to normal movements. Because the ISKD is inserted inside the leg, patients avoid scarring and risks of infection typically associated with external pins and wires.

The surgery, which costs up to 50 million won ($43,000), allows patients to gain between five and six centimeters in height. It takes up to two years to recover from the surgery and if there are complications, a patient might never again walk or run. Even after full recovery, physical sports are discouraged.

Yet the limb lengthening surgery is still viewed as an option by some Korean men looking to boost up their height. One thriving clinic, New Born Orthopedics in Sinwol-dong, western Seoul, said most of its patients undergoing surgery are motivated by appearance.

“Eight or nine out of 10 men undergoing surgery are doing so not because of deformities or disabilities, but because they want to become taller,” a counselor at the clinic said. “The thing is that they aren’t even extremely short. They are around 170 centimeters tall.”

Surgically extending leg bones is certainly an extreme path, but the desire to become taller is a widespread phenomenon. For Jeong, the Air Force 1s with outsoles an inch thick and room for padded insoles were an easy, effective and safe solution.

“Back when I was young, I used two or three height increasers at the same time, but I don’t do that anymore,” he said. “You can’t imagine how tiring it is.”

Jeong said he was insecure about his short stature when he was in his 20s, but he now feels comfortable about his height and his use of padded insoles.

The most embarrassing moments were when I had to take off my shoes and sit on the ground when eating out with my friends and colleagues. I went to the bathroom first and pulled out all the height increasers so that no one would see that I used all these weird things,” Jeong recalled.

“I’m not proud of my height increasers, but now I’m not ashamed of using them anymore because everyone talks about kinopi these days.”

Kinopi, which translates to “height increasing,” refers to shoes with padded insoles stitched in. A few types of kinopi shoes were manufactured in the ’90s and early 2000s, but in recent years they have become common store items.

In the media, the shoes are often mentioned by vertically challenged comedians and boy band members as they poke fun at themselves.

Famous TV show host No Hong-chul often wears 15-centimeter heels on television. He eventually began selling this unique style of elevator shoes and numerous height-increasing insoles on his Web site.

“Shoes with moderate heels between three and five centimeters are the best-selling fashions, but some order extreme products inspired by No,” said a customer service official from No’s Web site.

Other celebrities like Rain and Jang Dong-gun, who are taller than 180 centimeters, also wear kinopi dress shoes.

And as demand has increased, supply has followed suit. Entrepreneurs Kwon Myeong-il and Lim Byeong-jo, who are both more diminutive than the average Korean man, launched their own online shopping malls dedicated to men shorter than 170 centimeters. Kwon said he always had a hard time finding clothes that fit while Lim said he was discouraged when he was forced to quit ballet because of his short stature.

Both shopping malls – Hobbit Town run by Lim and Short Men run by Kwon – now have 100,000 members and make about 20 billion won ($1.7 million) in annual sales. The two shopping malls offer fashion items from A to Z, but the most popular are elevator shoes and height-increasing insoles.

Kim Jong-kyung, another entrepreneur who sells elevator shoes online, said the market has grown significantly over the past few years. He started to sell shoes online in 2004.

“Half of them were ordinary shoes and half of them were elevator shoes, but I saw increasing demand for elevator shoes. I finally decided to sell only elevator shoes from 2006 onward,” said Kim, who runs the online shopping mall Gudumaru.

“When I first started the business, just a couple of elevator shoes were available, which is starkly different from now. Sales soared remarkably around 2008 and the market has gotten a lot bigger.

“I believe the market still has high potential. Once you start to wear kinopi shoes, you will never come down.”

Indeed, coming down may prove tough for Korean men, who live in a society in which height and appearance are viewed as success-making qualities.

A man surnamed Kim was turned down by a matchmaking company because his 158-centimeter stature is far shorter than that of the average Korean man. Humiliated, Kim filed a petition and the National Human Rights Commission of Korea recommended the matchmaking company revise its rules regarding height when accepting male members.

And even when short men like Kim are allowed to join matchmaking services, the companies say these people have fewer chances of winning over the hearts of their dates, even if they pay millions of won.

“You know, men these days are really tall and women prefer tall guys over shorties, so he will have fewer chances of going on dates with women even if he joins the club,” said a counselor at a matchmaking company. 

Many single women are looking for tall future spouses, according to a survey by matchmaking company Gayeon. The group conducted a survey in 2008 and asked 583 single women about the desirable height of their future husbands. Forty percent said they wanted their husbands to be between 180 and 185 centimeters, while 32 percent said 175-180 centimeters. Just 13 percent said 170-175 centimeters. 

The average height of Korean men was 174 centimeters as of 2010, the tallest among Asian males. But many of them still seem to want more.

Psychology professor Hwang Sang-min at Yonsei University said one characteristic of Koreans makes them height-obsessed.

Koreans tend to base their identities on their appearances. And they always want to catch up with others,” Hwang said.

But is there a link between one’s success and height? Research conducted by Anne Case and Christina Paxson, professors from Princeton University, found in 2008 that four inches of height was correlated with a 10 percent increase in income. Similar research was conducted in Korea by Park Gi-seong, a professor of economics at Sungshin Women’s University, who researched 1,548 male employees who were in their 30s and 40s last year and found that hourly wage increased 15 percent per centimeter.

Whether the statistics are simply coincidence or causation rather than correlation, Korean men aren’t taking a chance. Kinopi sales are feeling the benefits.

By Sung So-young [so@joongang.co.kr ]

South Koreans Treat Being Taller As A Fashion Craze With Height Increase Clinics

I somehow found this link to a video which talks about the height obsession seen in the South Korean society and culture . Link HERE

I tried embedding the video onto this page but it never seemed to load so you will have to click the link to see the video which is an excerpt from ABC News.


Personally this video was very influential for me since I live in the city of Seoul currently. I can tell you that if you go to any street sidewalk in one of the major shopping areas like Myeondong, Dongdaemun, or Namdaemun that you will see height increase insoles sold out in the open by sidewalk vendors. The insoles can range form regular insoles used for medical reasons being only a few millimeters in extra height to insoles being over 1.5 inches in padding height.

I have seen on TV that male TV stars and pop singers admit on national tv that they wear lifts or add height increase insoles to their shoes. In the US, you really try to avoid talking about this type of thing, since it is not socially accepted to say that you are trying to so hard to look better. In South Korea, it is acceptable to state publicly that you are not attractive/ good looking for others and yourself. The people in this country think that by using criticism that people can be shamed and fell bad about themselves enough to want to take action on their appearance and improve themselves.

On the video, they talk about what is supposed to be a “magic shoe” that has an insole that makes Korean men taller in a discreet way.

From the video, it turns out that there are “Growth Taller Clinics” all around Seoul that I didn’t even know about. Parents are actually actively pushing their kids to these clinics because they fear that their children won’t find a good job or have a wife/husband if they are too short.

In the clinics, the kids are put through certain exercises, many of which are really strange and probably created without any real proof that they work. They do hair sample analysis and blood test to determine how much height the child will reach. The clinics often have programs that take up to a year and use acupuncture and herbal medicine. There is also supposed to be special growth stimulating massages that come with the package. If that is not enough, the clinic even gives the HGH/somatropin shots to the children which is growth hormone therapy.

At the end of the ABC segment, the reporter makes the important note that all those things the clinic are putting the young kids through are all experimental. At the end, a doctor was asked about the best way to maximize height and she states, 1. plenty of sleep 2. exercise 3. good diet and 4. being happy.

The place I am living at right now Gangnam-Gu I walk along the streets and nearly all the girls are wearing high heels, around the 3-4 inch mark. It doesn’t seem to matter that the girls are in pain all the time with these shoes, people just want to look good in this city to feel like they are fully accepted by others. It really is quite sad.

I am say clearly that South Korea is a country that is very competitive and I understand why the parents would want to give their children every form of advantage that they can in the job market or the mating selection.

 

Mind Hack 0: Get Rich By Developing The Correct Mentality And Thinking Differently

I wanted to do one post in the entire website on money, and the issue of money.

That’s all I will ever say about money, and I honestly don’t think you really need to take this type of advice from a website that mainly talks about how to increase height and grow taller. HOWEVER, I feel that money is a very important part of our lives and we need to be aware of it. Personally, these are the self-help or personal development books that I have personally read and felt have had an enormous influence on not just how I view money, but how I view life. I am not asking that you go out and buy these books, just be aware of them.

1. Think And Grow Rich

2. The Richest Man In Babylon

3. The Four Hour Work Week

4. Rich Dad, Poor Dad

5. Awaken The Giant Within

6. The Master Key System

This post was not written by  me, but was from the BusinessInsider.Com. After I read the article post, I was absolutely stunned for a good 10 minutes because in this article is the first step to really becoming wealthy. To become wealthy, you have to think like a person who is going to be wealthy. Our thoughts always is the first thing that starts all process and events in our lives. From our thoughts, we create and unfold our lives.

If you can develop the correct mentality, you will succeed. I am willing to bet that if you can just get this post completely integrated into your mental model of the world, you will start to find money and success in your life.


21 Ways Rich People Think Differently

Mandi Woodruff | Aug. 31, 2012, 1:22 PM | 684,771 |

World’s richest woman Gina Rinehart is enduring a media firestorm over an article in which she takes the “jealous” middle class to task for drinking, or smoking and socializing” rather than working to earn their own fortune.What if she has a point?Steve Siebold, author of “How Rich People Think,” spent nearly three decades interviewing millionaires around the world to find out what separates them from everyone else.

It had little to do with money itself, he told Business Insider. It was about their mentality.

“[The middle class] tells people to be happy with what they have,” he said. “And on the whole, most people are steeped in fear when it comes to money.”

1. Average people think MONEY is the root of all evil. Rich people believe POVERTY is the root of all evil.

“The average person has been brainwashed to believe rich people are lucky or dishonest,” Siebold writes.

That’s why there’s a certain shame that comes along with “getting rich” in lower-income communities.

“The world class knows that while having money doesn’t guarantee happiness, it does make your life easier and more enjoyable.”

2. Average people think selfishness is a vice. Rich people think selfishness is a virtue.

“The rich go out there and try to make themselves happy. They don’t try to pretend to save the world,” Siebold told Business Insider.

The problem is that middle class people see that as a negative––and it’s keeping them poor, he writes.

“If you’re not taking care of you, you’re not in a position to help anyone else. You can’t give what you don’t have.”

3. Average people have a lottery mentality. Rich people have an action mentality.

“While the masses are waiting to pick the right numbers and praying for prosperity, the great ones are solving problems,” Siebold writes.

“The hero [middle class people] are waiting for may be God, government, their boss or their spouse. It’s the average person’s level of thinking that breeds this approach to life and living while the clock keeps ticking away.”

4. Average people think the road to riches is paved with formal education. Rich people believe in acquiring specific knowledge.

“Many world-class performers have little formal education, and have amassed their wealth through the acquisition and subsequent sale of specific knowledge,” he writes.

“Meanwhile, the masses are convinced that master’s degrees and doctorates are the way to wealth, mostly because they are trapped in the linear line of thought that holds them back from higher levels of consciousness…The wealthy aren’t interested in the means, only the end.”

5. Average people long for the good old days. Rich people dream of the future.

“Self-made millionaires get rich because they’re willing to bet on themselves and project their dreams, goals and ideas into an unknown future,” Siebold writes.

“People who believe their best days are behind them rarely get rich, and often struggle with unhappiness and depression.”

6. Average people see money through the eyes of emotion. Rich people think about money logically.

“An ordinarily smart, well-educated and otherwise successful person can be instantly transformed into a fear-based, scarcity driven thinker whose greatest financial aspiration is to retire comfortably,” he writes.

“The world class sees money for what it is and what it’s not, through the eyes of logic. The great ones know money is a critical tool that presents options and opportunities.”

7. Average people earn money doing things they don’t love. Rich people follow their passion.

“To the average person, it looks like the rich are working all the time,” Siebold says. “But one of the smartest strategies of the world class is doing what they love and finding a way to get paid for it.”

On the other hand, middle class take jobs they don’t enjoy “because they need the money and they’ve been trained in school and conditioned by society to live in a linear thinking world that equates earning money with physical or mental effort.”

8. Average people set low expectations so they’re never disappointed. Rich people are up for the challenge.

“Psychologists and other mental health experts often advise people to set low expectations for their life to ensure they are not disappointed,” Siebold writes.

“No one would ever strike it rich and live their dreams without huge expectations.”

9. Average people believe you have to DO something to get rich. Rich people believe you have to BE something to get rich.

“That’s why people like Donald Trump go from millionaire to nine billion dollars in debt and come back richer than ever,” he writes.

“While the masses are fixated on the doing and the immediate results of their actions, the great ones are learning and growing from every experience, whether it’s a success or a failure, knowing their true reward is becoming a human success machine that eventually produces outstanding results.”

10. Average people believe you need money to make money. Rich people use other people’s money.

Linear thought might tell people to make money in order to earn more, but Siebold says the rich aren’t afraid to fund their future from other people’s pockets.

“Rich people know not being solvent enough to personally afford something is not relevant. The real question is, ‘Is this worth buying, investing in, or pursuing?'” he writes.

11. Average people believe the markets are driven by logic and strategy. Rich people know they’re driven by emotion and greed.

Investing successfully in the stock market isn’t just about a fancy math formula.

“The rich know that the primary emotions that drive financial markets are fear and greed, and they factor this into all trades and trends they observe,” Siebold writes.

“This knowledge of human nature and its overlapping impact on trading give them strategic advantage in building greater wealth through leverage.”

12. Average people live beyond their means. Rich people live below theirs.

“Here’s how to live below your means and tap into the secret wealthy people have used for centuries: Get rich so you can afford to,” he writes.

“The rich live below their means, not because they’re so savvy, but because they make so much money that they can afford to live like royalty while still having a king’s ransom socked away for the future.”

13. Average people teach their children how to survive. Rich people teach their kids to get rich.

Rich parents teach their kids from an early age about the world of “haves” and “have-nots,” Siebold says. Even he admits many people have argued that he’s supporting the idea of elitism.

He disagrees.

“[People] say parents are teaching their kids to look down on the masses because they’re poor. This isn’t true,” he writes. “What they’re teaching their kids is to see the world through the eyes of objective reality––the way society really is.”

If children understand wealth early on, they’ll be more likely to strive for it later in life.

14. Average people let money stress them out. Rich people find peace of mind in wealth.

The reason wealthy people earn more wealth is that they’re not afraid to admit that money can solve most problems, Siebold says.

“[The middle class] sees money as a never-ending necessary evil that must be endured as part of life. The world class sees money as the great liberator, and with enough of it, they are able to purchase financial peace of mind.”

15. Average people would rather be entertained than educated. Rich people would rather be educated than entertained.

While the rich don’t put much stock in furthering wealth through formal education, they appreciate the power of learning long after college is over, Siebold says.

“Walk into a wealthy person’s home and one of the first things you’ll see is an extensive library of books they’ve used to educate themselves on how to become more successful,” he writes.

“The middle class reads novels, tabloids and entertainment magazines.”

16. Average people think rich people are snobs. Rich people just want to surround themselves with like-minded people.

The negative money mentality poisoning the middle class is what keeps the rich hanging out with the rich, he says.

“[Rich people] can’t afford the messages of doom and gloom,” he writes. “This is often misinterpreted by the masses as snobbery.

Labeling the world class as snobs is another way the middle class finds to feel better bout themselves and their chosen path of mediocrity.”

17. Average people focus on saving. Rich people focus on earning.

Siebold theorizes that the wealthy focus on what they’ll gain by taking risks, rather than how to save what they have.

“The masses are so focused on clipping coupons and living frugally they miss major opportunities,” he writes.

“Even in the midst of a cash flow crisis, the rich reject the nickle and dime thinking of the masses. They are the masters of focusing their mental energy where it belongs: on the big money.”

18. Average people play it safe with money. Rich people know when to take risks.

“Leverage is the watchword of the rich,” Siebold writes.

“Every investor loses money on occasion, but the world class knows no matter what happens, they will aways be able to earn more.”

19. Average people love to be comfortable. Rich people find comfort in uncertainty.

For the most part, it takes guts to take the risks necessary to make it as a millionaire––a challenge most middle class thinkers aren’t comfortable living with.

“Physical, psychological, and emotional comfort is the primary goal of the middle class mindset,” Siebold writes.

World class thinkers learn early on that becoming a millionaire isn’t easy and the need for comfort can be devastating. They learn to be comfortable while operating in a state of ongoing uncertainty.”

20. Average people never make the connection between money and health. Rich people know money can save your life.

While the middle class squabbles over the virtues of Obamacare and their company’s health plan, the super wealthy are enrolled in a super elite “boutique medical care” association, Siebold says.

“They pay a substantial yearly membership fee that guarantees them 24-hour access to a private physician who only serves a small group of members,” he writes.

“Some wealthy neighborhoods have implemented this strategy and even require the physician to live in the neighborhood.”

21. Average people believe they must choose between a great family and being rich. Rich people know you can have it all.

The idea the wealth must come at the expense of family time is nothing but a “cop-out”, Siebold says.

“The masses have been brainwashed to believe it’s an either/or equation,” he writes. “The rich know you can have anything you want if you approach the challenge with a mindset rooted in love and abundance.”

My Personal Perspective: I am almost about to be 28 years old, in American age. I am the owner of 3 businesses, including one company. I run the other two businesses as online projects which has a few good income streams coming in. I make less than $10,000 a year and I have been reading about 30 self improvement books a year for the last 3 years. 

These are the lessons that I have learned in my path.

1. People do not get rich from their income, only from their investments. If you look at the richest people in the world, they don’t have the largest incomes, but their worth is from stock options, companies their own, and assets they own.

2. The Lower class and Middle class people measure their money from their income. The Rich class measure their money from their “NET WORTH”, which is the net money worth of their assets minus the money worth of their Liabilities

3. Poor people always care about the amount of money in their bank account, which will only drop over time. Rich people care more about “Cash Flow” and how to increase the amount of cash flowing into their accounts. 

4. It is critical to be able to tell the difference between an asset and a liability.  If you can’t you are in deep trouble. 

5. Take at least 10% of your monthly income and put it in a safe investment plan that can grow around 5% annual interest. 

6. There is only 4 ways you can ever get really rich

  • 1. Get into Real Estate – Buying, selling, flipping, trading houses and residents. – You don’t need to get a degree in higher education for this.
  • 2. Start your own company –  own a large percentage of the company stock shares, and maybe one day sell out with a big IPO
  • 3. Through holding stocks and shares of companies – Long term holders of certain shares of certain companies become very wealthy
  • 4. Inheritance – The will of a deceased relative give you the assets and control of a portion of their wealth.
7. Being a doctor may get you the money, prestige, and honors but the amount of dedication one must have towards one’s work is absolutely insane.  Think 4 years of College + 4 years of Medical School + 2 years of Residency + another 2-6 years of Specialization.
8. Most people want to take the easy quick way to big money. That is why people are more willing to get a 2 year Business School MBA degree than a 3 year Law School JD degree than a 4 year Medical School MD degree.
9. It is much smarter to have multiple streams of income than relying on only 1 stream of income, your primary job. If you lose your job, all the money coming in to your account drops to zero. If you have multiple streams, you worry less.
10. You are probably going to change your job about once every 3-4 years, maybe more frequently. You always have to stay on your toes and be always adapting.
11. It is becoming less and less financially smart to buy and own a home these days than years before. My suggestion, don’t buy a home.
12. Systemize and automate as many procedures and processes as possible to reduce friction, inefficiency, waste of time, and lose of energy
13. Don’t work for money. make money work for you. (this means to find and learn the best areas to invest your money so it can multiply over time)
14. Work on yourself more, Work on the job less 
15. The most important thing for you to invest in is to invest in yourself. That means to get more education, learn more skills, take night classes.
16. Figure out what is the one thing you can do each day that will give you the most leverage. Leverage means getting the most amount of results from inputting the least amount of work.
17. Find out what are your strengths and focus on those more than your weaknesses. 
18. Know thy self. Know who you are, what you want, what your values are, what you believe in, what you want to ultimately achieve in life

Please, please, please remember that life is not about money and money indeed does not buy happiness. The best things in life are free.