RICH CODE

 


You Will Never Be Rich Until You Think Like a Bank.


The biggest difference between you and the rich?

They think like banks. You think like borrowers.


Banks don’t chase money—they position themselves to control it.

They don’t spend—they deploy.

They don’t lend emotionally—they assess risk, return, and leverage.


If you want to escape small money forever, you must rewire your brain to operate like a bank:


1. Banks Don’t Lend to Broke Energy

They lend to assets, not excuses.

You? You lend to people you feel sorry for—then complain when they vanish with your money.

Start lending like a bank.


Ask: Is this person bankable?

If not, no money leaves your pocket.

As a rule of thumb, never lend money to anyone the bank would never lend. 


2. Banks Use Debt to Grow, Not Survive

Banks use debt as a wealth amplifier.

Poor people use debt for lifestyle, pressure, and emotional relief.

Before you take a loan, ask:


Will this create cash flow or just kill future income?


3. Banks Always Protect Their Capital

They demand collateral, guarantees, contracts.

You? You hand out money to friends with nothing but “trust” and “vibes.”

That’s why you’re stuck.


Be cold. Be calculating.

Money is a tool, not a friend.


4. Banks Charge for Time, Risk & Value

They don’t just lend—they earn.

Meanwhile, you let people “hold something” for free.

Start charging for:


Your time

Your knowledge

Your capital


5. Banks Win Whether You Win or Lose

You default? They take your house.

You win? They take their interest.

You? You help people win and get nothing but regret.

Design your deals so you never lose.


In conclusion:

Until you learn to move like a bank, you’ll always live in financial panic.

The poor beg for money. The rich structure it.

And the wealthy?

They build systems that make people pay to borrow their time, money, and access.


Think like a bank. Or stay broke trying to be nice


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