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This One Common Habit Is Keeping You Poor

Last updated: July 15, 2025 4:10 am
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Kevin O’Leary, also known as “Mr. Wonderful” from the hit show “Shark Tank,” has built a reputation as a self-made millionaire with a keen eye for financial success. Over the years, he has observed a common habit among Americans that he believes is keeping them from achieving wealth.

In a recent interview, O’Leary expressed his frustration with people who make decent salaries but consistently make poor financial decisions. He highlighted the example of someone spending $28 on lunch, calling it “stupid.” O’Leary’s criticism goes beyond just expensive lunches – it reflects a lack of financial discipline that he believes is hindering long-term wealth-building potential.

O’Leary’s perspective on financial habits stems from his mother, who accumulated substantial wealth through disciplined saving and investing. She would set aside 20% of her weekly earnings for investments in dividend-paying stocks and bonds, a practice she maintained for over five decades.

To illustrate how wasteful spending habits develop, O’Leary suggested a simple exercise of examining one’s closet. He pointed out that many people buy things impulsively, use them rarely, and end up wasting money that could have been invested for growth.

According to O’Leary, wealth creation boils down to one word: discipline. It involves making conscious decisions to prioritize long-term wealth building over short-term gratification. He emphasized the importance of developing a mental framework to consistently choose financial discipline.

O’Leary’s solution to combat poor financial habits is to automate investments by setting aside 15% of one’s salary before any spending occurs. He stressed the significance of investing early, citing the potential for significant growth over time through compound interest.

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The key takeaway from O’Leary’s investment philosophy is automation and diversification. By following simple rules such as never putting more than 5% in any one stock and focusing on dividend-paying assets, individuals can set themselves up for financial success.

In conclusion, O’Leary’s message is clear: by practicing financial discipline, automating investments, and understanding the power of compound growth, individuals can build real wealth. Those who fail to adopt these habits may find themselves stuck in cycles of consumption that hinder their financial progress. Ultimately, the path to financial freedom lies in making intentional and informed decisions with money.

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