Find Out Who You Should Be With to Earn More Money

1. You went shopping and bought a pair of pants, but they're too long and need to be altered. What would you do?
2. You found an item of clothing you like at the mall, but it's too expensive. What would you do?
3. Do you stick to a single clothing brand?
4. Do you save money regularly?
5. When you get tired while shopping, what do you do?
6. If you became wealthy, what would you do?
7. Did you ever find 100 yuan or more while growing up?
8. Will you set off firecrackers on the fifth day of Lunar New Year, the God of Wealth Festival?
9. Do you keep track of your daily expenses?
10. Do you plan to start your own business?
11. What kind of New Year paintings will you buy for the Spring Festival?
12. What will you do with your first significant savings?
13. Which of the following statements do you agree with more?
A. A frugal person
You're good at earning—and spending—money. Although you have strong abilities and a decent income, your expenses rise with your income, making it hard to save. Spending time with frugal people can help you avoid wasteful habits and build smarter spending practices, steadily growing your wealth so you can become truly well-off.
B. A business-minded person
You're not very business-savvy and tend to just save money without knowing how to invest it and make it grow. Remember, letting your money work for you is the fastest way to build wealth. Spend more time with business-minded people and learn how to invest and manage your finances to get the most out of your money.
C. A person with good fortune
You're motivated and capable of making money, but you often miss out on opportunities because of bad luck. To improve your luck, spend more time with people who seem fortunate; you'll learn money-making skills from them and, with any luck, attract some good fortune to boost your finances.
D. A person in power
You're fairly content with your current situation and not very ambitious, aiming mainly for a stable job, which naturally limits your income. Try spending more time with high achievers and learn from them how to be more career-driven and pursue bigger goals—your earnings will grow as a result.