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Why are the rich getting richer while the poor are getting poorer?

One, the rich can use bank loans to do business.

Two, the rich man has many ideas and strong execution, the key is to have the resources to provide him with the execution of ideas.

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Three, as the saying goes, the rich social group will provide him with more opportunities to make money.

Four, the rich often have a system (company, system, team, etc.), the rich in the rest and recreation, his system is still running, a lot of people are still working for him; and the poor is often a solo, only their own one person in the work for themselves.

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Fifth, the rich love to think and summarize, the poor tend to just bury their heads and walk.

Sixth, the rich tend to have perseverance, the poor often can not stick to the end.

Seven, the rich are more adventurous, the poor tend to rest on their laurels.

Eight, the rich think broadly, the poor think narrowly.

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Eight, even if the poor have ideas but no resources to give him success

Nine, the rich luck will become rich, the poor poor luck to do a career or failure.

Ten, the Matthew effect

"Matthew effect" exists widely in society, in the economic field, for example, the international development trend of the region between the main existence of two different points of view: one is the neoclassical growth theory of the "convergence hypothesis One is the "convergence hypothesis" of neoclassical growth theory. The hypothesis holds that, because of the law of diminishing returns to capital, when diminishing returns to capital occur in developed regions, capital will flow to less developed regions where diminishing returns have not yet occurred, with the result that the growth rate of developed regions slows down while the growth rate of less developed regions accelerates, ultimately leading to convergence in the degree of development of the two types of regions. Another way of looking at it is that when institutional and human resource factors are taken into account at the same time, another result tends to emerge, namely, the "Matthew effect" of "development convergence" between developed and less developed regions. Another example is that the talent crisis will be a global phenomenon, and the "Matthew effect" on the possession of talents will be more visible: the more talents are possessed, the more attractive they are to the talents; in turn, the more scarce the recognized talents are. In addition, in science and academic research, there is also a "Matthew effect", the more research results of people tend to be more famous, the more famous people more results, and finally produced academic authority.

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