A poverty mindset refers to the way of thinking that causes people to stay in poverty. A person with a poverty mindset believes they are poor because they deserve it; there is no better way. woe is me; my ancestors did it this way, and so can I! Some opportunities come to limit you, stop you from taking risks, or that all are dangerous. any success is temporary and non-replicable; generally, remaining in the back of the pack is safest. While a poverty mindset can be shared in individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, it is possible to develop this thinking at any point in life, regardless of past experiences or circumstances. Poverty mindset, by definition, is when people have a self-sabotaging mindset, unintentionally sabotaging their drive for abundance by opposing their position toward riches. This prevents you from reaching your financial potential. This is a subtle mindset that creeps up on you without your conscious knowledge and is sometimes referred to as poverty mentality syndrome. It’s something you may passively acquire from your social environment or has been passed down from generation to generation. It can start with a single idea and grow into a type of default negativity before you have a chance to intervene. “Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the Lord be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.” - Psalm 35:27 WE DO NOT OWN MUSIC COPYRIGHTS!