《如何成为亿万富翁》是一部由Adam Kaleta执导,Michael Birch / Xochi Birch / Dmitry Itskov主演的一部英国类型的电影,特精心从网络上整理的一些观众的观后感,希望对大家能有帮助。
《如何成为亿万富翁》观后感(一):Focus
《如何成为亿万富翁》 对于他们而言,钱已经不是什么问题了。或许,他们的存在,或者是实现自己的梦想,就是挣钱了。砸钱了也不至于亏钱?就像《西红柿首富》 里面,随便投资都翻了几倍,压根没办法亏钱哎。 他们的人生注定和我们不一样的。他们活着就是在挣钱了。就比如最简单的,你刷着微博vlog,博主们过着和你类似的生活,吃喝玩乐,也没有什么极为高尚,跟你干的没差。但是,人家是在挣钱!你呢,只是浪费时间。 但不得不说,他们的眼界和思维方式和我们太不相同了。印度富人对他儿子的教育,是“活着并帮助更多的人” ,在他们想办法帮更多的人的时候,也就是在实现财富自由。 还有那个在寻找替身的哥哥,砸钱做研究,成功了为社会贡献价值,赢得财富。失败了,也是能成为成功路上的垫脚石。富人的选择永远是多样的,在不需要权衡金钱的情况下,他们更有能力、资格、底气站在巨人的肩膀上。还真的好想体验一回亿万富翁的生活。 但想归想还是要活在当下。最大的启发就是要做好专注。 尽量缩小思想上的差距。Focus
《如何成为亿万富翁》观后感(二):摘录
1据说世界上1400个billionaire
2如果你告诉别人你在做的事而他们没有觉得很疯狂那就说明你格局太小了
3四点半到五点就醒来商场如战场你必须完全准备好,头脑 身体 灵魂
4不管多聪明努力不可替代
5表现最好得百分百给出自己100percent yourself
6赚钱只是做自己爱做的事得来的副产品享受过程而不是追求结果,不求过程只求性高潮的人得不到性高潮
7成功的人走出去解决大问题要赚十个亿就去解决十个亿的问题
8不容置疑的自信
9bumble bee能飞是因为他不知道自己不能飞
10. 成功不是说你有多少钱,而是说你能提高多少人的生活质量
11. 特别专注的心,没想过成为billionaire,只是不放弃追求自己的梦想,
12. 知道自己成功的巨大表现就是谦逊,如果你心里还有一点傲慢,你仍然在试图向别人证明自己,就意味着你仍然不够成功
13. 一定是享受这个过程的
14. wealth is byproduct of good idea,他们致力于实现他们的梦想,梦想越疯狂越好。
《如何成为亿万富翁》观后感(三):穷人与富人之间相隔的是思维的差距
刚静下心来,好好看完此篇,边看边做笔记,时不时还看看弹幕(刚开始还有些弹幕,到后面越来越少,是不是大家觉得枯燥,就没看下去了?如果是那样,就太遗憾了!这真是一部好片!甚至对于我,价值连城!)
忍不住来写观后感,记录下那些有价值的东西,甚至还没想好标题,等写完再确定一个好的标题吧。
有一条弹幕写:【为什么看此片?】
好问题!视频开篇讲到:“亿万富翁,世界上最富有最有影响力的人,据说世上只有1400个这样的人,但是,他们是谁呢?大部分只存在于人们想象中,过着隐蔽的生活,那么无限的财富对人的心灵有什么作用呢?你已经拥有最快的汽车、游艇和私人飞机,你还能做些什么呢?他们就是创业者和梦想家,用他们伟大的梦想改变了我们整个世界…我们有了近距离采访三个这样人物的机会,我们的目标是了解什么让他们做出选择,以及什么使他们如此特别,还有了解怎么成为一名亿万富翁?”
【三位人物】分别是:
1. 在西雅图的印度人纳温·詹恩,身价22亿,宇宙爱好者,收集了许多价值连城的陨石(9百万美元对他来说简直九牛一毛)。印象最深的是他手拿一块月球陨石,兴奋地说手里有一小块月亮,感觉真是难以置信!还有一块陨石本身并无太大价值,但由于从天而降刚好砸中一个地球女人的大腿,而被赋予了新奇的意义。他手拿陨石说着这些的时候,眼里闪着光,满是激情!So crazy!
2. 在纽约的32岁俄国亿万富翁德米特里·伊茨科夫通过媒体帝国创造了财富,并计划将人的意识移植于机器人,改变人类进化。产生这样的想法,来自于有一天他突然意识到,他不能再像一台机器一样为了钱而工作,他也根本不需要那些奢侈品来装饰自己(这些本来对于他已经轻而易得),否则这样周而复始迟早有一天Game Over。如果他能活得更久,便有更多的时间和机会去探索内外部世界…
3. 在旧金山的麦克尔.伯奇于2005年和妻子一起创建贝博网(青少年社交网站),最火的时候甚至超过脸书,全球达到1亿用户。2008年,在网络泡沫高峰期以8.5亿美元现金的高价卖给了互联网巨头AOL。一夜暴富,并未让他坐享其成,而是继续寻找下一个项目。他后来建立了一个投资俱乐部,甚至把家里打造成了酒吧,使其成为和朋友社交聚会的场所。后来网站逐渐衰败,他以仅1百万又将网站买回。
这是三位人物简要的一个概述。
又有弹幕弹出:有钱当然任性!
其实没钱可以更任性,因为本就一穷二白,还有什么好怕的?!
回到一开始的话题:我们为什么看此片? 将此问题发散:看此片的意义是什么?像片名一样,学习如何成为亿万富翁?有没有什么方法和捷径?为什么他们可以成为亿万富翁?我们和他们的差距究竟是什么?…
好,想到这里。你认为真的有什么方法和捷径吗?那就大错特错了!想要获得成功,除了天赋、教育,还有百分百的努力!那世界上那么多努力的人,为何他们不够成功?这个问题又要先回到我们对【成功】的定义,成功并不是说有多少钱,而是你帮助了多少人提高了他们的生活品质?【赚钱】只是做自己爱做的事得来的副产品,赚钱本身不是目的,就像上床或性高潮,要去享受过程而不是最后的结果,只注重结果性高潮的人永远没法得到。成功的人必须走出去解决问题,你想赚十亿就去解决价值十亿的问题。如果你正在解决问题,你就在这世上活得很好,如果你活得很好,你就在这世上解决问题了,不知不觉赚到一大笔。如果你解决了十亿人的问题,每人一元,就是十亿。很有意思,对不对?!
此刻,你是否意识到,穷人和富人的差距究竟在哪里?思维!思维!思维!重要的事情说三遍!穷人永远都是在怀疑加拒绝❌而富人往往是在怀疑中去求证⭕️拥有看似疯狂的热爱和梦想!注意:有钱人并不等于富人!我很幸运,我周围有这样一群富人朋友,他们有的是企业家,有的仅仅是普通得再普通的平凡人,他们不再为钱工作,而他们拥有时间和财富,他们的思想与此片如出一辙。成功人的特质总有些【共性】,例如热爱、自信、有底气、坚毅、谦逊。第一位主角印度人纳温·詹恩的子女个个拥有成就,这绝不单纯是基因的问题,富二代那么多,关键在于父母的教育和思想的传播。《富爸爸》里说,为什么富人越富,穷人越穷?为什么穷人为富人打工,穷人的孩子为富人的孩子打工?答案就在于此,穷人和富人之间相隔的是【思维】的差距。
尽管,目前我还没能真正实现非凡自由,但我相信已经越来越近,也更加确立了自己的目标和使命,我希望能影响1亿人一起实现非凡自由的人生!当我说出这些的时候,曾经也一度受到他人的嘲笑和打击,我也有过强烈的受挫,那说明我还不够坚定!但慢慢有更多人理解或找到同伴,这令我感到无比兴奋!我相信,未来一定会帮到更多的人,甚至是小孩的教育,会有越来越多的人走过来一起探讨,甚至说声谢谢
《如何成为亿万富翁》观后感(四):富人与穷人最大的不同在于 思维与认知的不同 (不是你的家庭背景)(内附资源)
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富人思维 How can one become part of the 1%?
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在看本文之前先问自己一个问题,您觉得成功是什么?
您觉得富豪是有意追求财富所以变成富豪的吗?
您觉得富豪会怎么培养自己的孩子
以下将慢慢解答
1. 纪录片中的富豪A
认为: 要想取得巨大成就,努力工作是无可替代的。 视频点我
表现最好的自己的办法是百分百努力赚钱只是做自己爱做的事情的副产品其对孩子说
成功不是你有多少钱,而是你提高多少人的生活质量其认为
知道自己成功的巨大表现就是谦逊,因为如果你心里还有一点的傲慢,你仍然在试图向别人证明自己,就意味着你仍然不够成功。富豪A孩子的观点
如果你正在解决问题,你就在这世上活的很好。如果你活的很好,你就在这世上解决问题了,而不知不觉你就赚到了一大笔钱。如果你解决了一个影响十亿人口的问题,即使这些人每人给你一美元,你仍然可以赚到十亿美元。富豪B 致力于将自己的意识长传 视频点我
有时候人们不愿意学习更多的东西,他们不愿意仔细读读,就开始批评。自己从不觉得孤独,独处的时间能让自己很好地审视自己和人生。没时间生孩子,没时间找个妻子。富豪C认为:
所有的企业家都是梦想家,他们喜欢做梦,喜欢思考。企业家不会退休,他们只是换了另一件事去做。《如何成为亿万富翁》观后感(五):(改变财富思维的文章,必看)How can one become part of the 1%?
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1. Unlearn.
1.1 Don't believe everything you hear.DON'T TRUST ANYONE.
1.2 Always ask questions.Don't just listen, think critically.
2. Never Stop Learning.
2.1Read a lot
2.2.Observe.
3. Understand your relationship with money.
4. Focus on solving other people's problem instead of yours.
5. Work smart, work hard and stop complaining.
5.1.Work smart
5.2.Work hard.
6. Surround yourself with the 1%...
7. Be persistent
I am not the 1% yet.
My answer might not be perfect, but it will give you some ideas.
I grew up with the 1%. I am of royal descent.
My great grandfather was very close with the president.
His house is in the heart of my city, right next to the United Nations office, a few embassies, and a high-end hotel.
I come from a somewhat affluent family in my country.
I joke around sometime, "let's read history and learn about our family."
If I am not wrong, there was a movie about one of my great grandfathers.
My father used to distribute half of the country's prepaid phone cards with cell phone stores in every city.
Later, he became a consultant with high-end clients who are the 0.01% in the country.
That should put us in the lower upper class in our country (third world country) and the middle class in the world.
1. Unlearn
You cannot become the 1% if you think like the 99%.
quot;School is the advertising agency which makes you believe that you need the society as it is." - Ivan Illich
The fewer questions people ask, the easier it is to control them. The 1% use education and media to control the 99%.
When I was small, my mother told me to listen with two ears. Let things come in one and go out the other.
1.1 Don't believe everything you hear.DON'T TRUST ANYONE.
1.2 Always ask questions. Don't just listen, think critically.
Even if you agree with something, try to look from the other side.
If you disagree with something, do the same. Don't just listen, think critically.
It is hard. Very hard. You will get the messages for the 99% and have to decode them.
You don't want to believe what the 1% want you to believe.
One summer, my father sent me to follow this talented entrepreneur to learn how to create a market and start a real estate bubble.
We spent pretty much every other day chatting about the market and strategies in high-end restaurants.
If someone tells you something, you find it out too late.
You need to calculate all the moves before everyone else.
Don't let mainstream media and education distract you.
2. Never Stop Learning
When I was a little kid, every new year day, the first thing my mother told me to do was to study.
he told me that one day I will use my pen to change the world.
ow you know I am old :) and that I am trying to change kill the world with my keyboard.
The 1% knows the importance of knowledge.
If you know how to use knowledge the right way, it is the most powerful weapon.
2.1 Read a lot
My parents are extremely frugal.
ut there was always one thing I could have as many as I wanted ... BOOKS.
I remember when I was small, I had all the fairy tales you can find.
I went book shopping every week.
My father bought my first business book when I was 8. It was a comic about business strategies.
y the time I was 10, I got bored with children books and started reading my parents' history, philosophy, war strategy, and business books.
My parents have never had to force my sister and me to read.
Everyone around us read a lot, and we just picked up the habit ourselves.
11% of rich people read for entertainment, compared to 79% of poor
85% of rich people read two or more education, career-related, or self-improvement books per month, compared to 15% of poor
94% of rich people read news publications including newspapers and blogs, compared to 11% of poor people
oor people read for pleasure.
Rich people read for self-improvement.
It doesn't mean fictions are useless.
ome of the most important books in Eastern are novels.
Dream of the Red Chamberwas my first book about power.
Three Kingdomstaught me history, philosophy, culture, war strategies, management etc.
It doesn't matter what you read, if you don't have the right mindset, you won't learn anything.
Don't read just for fun.
Read to acquire new knowledge.
Always ask questions and ask yourself what you can learn from the book.
Don't just collect knowledge like baseball cards and hide them somewhere in the back of your brain.
Find ways to turn them into actions.
Knowledge is useless unless you can figure out how to convert it into action.
2.2.Observe
Observing others is the best way to learn.
ay attention to the way people think, behave, and treat other.
You can learn so much more than you think.
When I visit my father, he takes me to important business meetings with his top clients.
One time, I was with a group of people who were planning to build "the next Hong Kong" (their words, not mine).
I wasn't a fan of their strategies. That project never happened.
My father always treats me equally when it comes to business. He would ask me a bunch of question such as:
- What do you think about the project? If you were me, what would be your strategy?
- What do you think about ____ (this person)?
- How would you use him?
- Do you agree with ___? Why/Why not?
- What would you do differently?
He would treat me like a partner instead of his daughter.
Those projects were multi-million dollars projects.
One day I asked my father why he never taught me anything.
I couldn't understand why he taught his employees all the time but not me.
My father replied, "What I can teach you, you already know.
What you need to learn, you have to observe by yourself.
That is why I bring you everywhere."
That day I learned the most important lesson my father has taught me.
3. Understand your relationship with money
Rich people are not rich because they spend money all the time.
They are rich because they spend money wisely and that money ends up working for them.
quot;Don't work for money, make money work for you,"
My parents have told me all my life.
That is why I am working hard to build my own empire, ThinkRenegade | eCommerce + Digital Marketing Agency, so that one day it will work for me.
If you want to trade time for money, you will never have enough time.
ever let money define you. If you do, you will only be worth as much as you have.
I never knew how much money my father made at his best.
I only know how much my father had at his worst.
ut according to his former executive, he used to make 50-100K a day (on paper before the market in Asia crashed).
I don't know if this is true or not. But I can tell you he made a good living.
If you are plotting a plan to kidnap me, I have to break the bad news ... all that money is paper now.
If you can get any money out of my father now, I will match the amount.
I think he will tell you to keep me, so there's one person less to feed.
One day during his best years, we walked into a supermarket (the Asian version of Wal-Mart), and my father picked up a pair of jeans.
I asked him why would he buy a $5 pair of jeans. He replied it has everything he needs.
That is the way my parents live.
They could spend a lot of money on something very important like education but they would never spend a few dollars on something we don't really need.
They always tell me, "Don't buy what you don't need, one day you will have to sell what you need."
4. Focus on solving other people's problem instead of yours.
Feed the masses, eat with the classes.
enefit #1
Let's do the math.
If you are the 1%, your problems can only represent 1% of all the problems in the world.
y helping others, your chance to become successful is higher.
enefit #2
One of the biggest lessons I have learned from managing people is....
When people have their own problems, they cannot help me solve mine.
If you are going through a divorce or a loved one is dying in the hospital, do you think you can focus and help me plotting my evil plan to build the next big digital marketing agency?
O.
Instead of yelling at people all day (I have an anger problem), I learned to ask them about their problems and offer help when possible.
I am not nice.
I just want people to focus on things that are important to me.
enefit #3
Making money is hard, keeping money is harder.
What if tomorrow you are no longer the 1% and all your 1% friends ignore you?
You will need at least one of the 99% to help you.
e selfish. Invest in people.
If one out of a thousand people you have helped return the favor one day, it is a great deal.
My parents don't share about all the inspirational messages.
They don't sugarcoat anything. They don't tell me to help people to be the next Gandhi.
I am too narcissistic for that. They taught me to help others to create a safety nest when I fail.
We are realists.
We are selfish. At least we don't pretend we are not.
5. Work smart, work hard and stop complaining
My parents taught me to always look up instead of down.
If you are happy with what you have, it will be very hard to move forward.
You need something to push you to work smarter and harder.
5.1.Work smart
Working hard is not enough.
There are a lot of poor hard-working people.
If you are planning to trade time for money, you will never become rich.
You need to figure out how to get the most out of the time you have.
It doesn't matter what you need to do even if you have to lie, cheat, steal, or kill, figure out the shortcuts and the best ways to do things.
If you cannot find ways to optimize the way you do things, you haven't thought about it enough.
Lieto yourself to get work done.
Cheaton everyone and yourself to achieve something bigger.
tay focus.Stealknowledge.
KillBad habits. Kill your own ideas.
If you waste time with the wrong idea, you will miss opportunity to turn the right idea into reality.
(I believe every word is neutral. It all depends on how you look at them.)
(仔细体味这些话)
5.2.Work hard
Working smart is not enough. There are a lot of smart people who work smart.
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.
ome of the most successful people I know work crazy hours.
They have more money than they can spend, but they still work a lot.
They didn't get to where they are today by sitting around and waiting for luck.
5.3 Stop Complaining
If you are the 1%, people don't feel sorry for your high class problems.
Rich people problems are as annoying as poor people problems.
roblems are problems for a reason.
The 1% often don't have a privilege to complain all day long like the 99%.
ecause of that, they have to learn to zip their mouths and find ways to solve all their problems. That is why they stay being the 1%.
If you complain about life, you are losing time.
Complaining doesn't change a thing.
If you don't like something, change it.
If you fail, at least you learn something.
If you just complain, you will end up with nothing.
If something doesn't work out the way you wanted it to, it is your fault because you did nothing to change it.
If I tried to change it and it didn't work out, I haven't tried hard enough.
Always blame yourself. It is the best way to make yourself a better person. Always aim for better.
6. Surround yourself with the 1%
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.- Jim Rohn
The 1% like to help people around them (see #5).
If you have access to the 1%, you will have more access to higher quality opportunities to find your way to become one.
Also, if you keep hanging out with the 99% they will hold you back.
You need to get out of the 99% bubble.
I am not saying you should cut all your connection with the 99%.
They are great people, and you need them in your life.
HOWEVER, in order to move forward, you need to figure out to surround yourself with the 1%.
It will increase your chances for you to become one of them.
7. Be persistent
othing in this world can take the place of persistence.
Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent.
Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.
Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.
ersistence and determination alone are omnipotent.
The slogan "press on" has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race- Calvin Coolidge
Things don't always work out. It is okay.
Most successful people have failed many times before they found their success.
If you want to be part of the 1%, make sure you stick around longer than the 99%.
If you want to be the 1% for the lifestyle, don't do it.
The price you have to pay is way too high.
It requires a lot of work.
Making money is hard but keeping it is even harder.
eople will have very high expectations of you.
eople expect me to be very successful or become the next Jackie O.
It is hard living with so much pressure.
You will be responsible for so many lives.
Try to be the 10%, and you still can have a decent life with less pressure.
You will never be happy with what you have anyway.
If you are a millionaire, you are still poor compared to your multi-millionaire friends.
If you are a multi-millionaire, you are poor compared to a billionaire.
If you are a billionaire, you are still poorer than an even wealthier billionaire. What is enough?
.S. Many people think I am just a spoiled brat who spends her daddy's money. I wish that was true.
What you have read is only half of the story.
I went from an elite to semi-homeless, from having power to powerless, from having friends to having nobody.
After 10 years, I live a comfortable life as a middle class.
I make everything with my 2 hands and brain. That is a story for another day.
The rollercoaster of life taught me, I am the only person who can decide my destiny.
I can accept what life throws at me or I can write my own story. Legacies must be earned by the choices we make.
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