Frugality, or a commitment to saving, spending less, and sticking to a budget
Confidence in financial management, investing, and household leadership
Responsibility, which involves accepting your role in financial outcomes and believing that luck plays little role
Planning, or setting goals for your financial future
Focus on seeing tasks through to their completion without being distracted
Social indifference, or not succumbing to social pressure to buy the latest thing
In other words, conservatives.
What???!! The list is missing:
Attending all “RESIST” and “WOMEN’S” marches.
How an that be?
Most of those can be found in the 1926 classic on investing, “The Richest Man in Babylon”.
It starts with the simple: “A portion of all you earn is yours to keep”.