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What Self-Made Millionaires Have in Common | Bill Perkins

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Identifying 15 Percenters and 30 Percenters

One way to differentiate between 15 percenters and 30 percenters is by observing their conversations. If someone frequently discusses other people's actions or gossip, they might belong to the 15 percent category, more focused on the past than on moving forward. On the other hand, individuals who reminisce about the past often and do not show interest in building their future may fall into the 30 percent group, stuck in nostalgia or victimization. Identifying victims is relatively straightforward; they tend to dwell on negative experiences and complaints during conversations. Spending more than 20% of a discussion on negative topics signals victimhood, indicating the need to set boundaries and prioritize personal growth over letting such individuals influence one's future.

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