Jim Rohn famously said, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.

Mentally strong individuals deliberately build networks that include financially successful people who challenge their thinking and expose them to new opportunities.

They seek mentors who have achieved what they aspire to and learn from their experiences. They participate in mastermind groups where members share insights and hold each other accountable. They distance themselves from those with destructive financial habits that might negatively influence their behavior.

This selective approach to relationships isn’t about abandoning old friends but intentionally expanding one’s circle to include people who elevate their financial thinking. These relationships often provide inspiration, practical knowledge, connections, and opportunities.

Begin cultivating this habit by identifying individuals whose financial success you admire. How might you connect with them? Consider joining investment clubs, business organizations, or volunteering for causes where you’ll meet financially successful people aligned with your values.

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