Ladies and gentlemen, listen up. If you're looking for a man who can provide you with security, don't settle for a "dreamy" man.
Men and women have different preferences when choosing a life partner. If you want your man to be rich and successful, you better consider a unique trait for those who are capable of acquiring wealth in the future.
How to Tell If Your Man Is Capable of Being 'Rich'
Some women may want to be in a relationship with someone who is capable of taking care of them and their family, and there's nothing wrong with that. But how do you find such a partner?
Clinical psychologist Sadia Khan says that men who have a greater chance of being rich work towards it, unlike "dreamers," who believe little or nothing in themselves.
She thinks that men with a lot of "self-confidence" tend to make empty promises because they are quite dreamy and believe that anything is achievable as long as they rely on themselves.
But these are the ones who don't reach great heights in life because they are "delirious" and lack a trait that the most successful men boast about.
A man who doesn't mind working under a certain superior and is open to constructive criticism, works hard towards achieving a success despite challenges and difficulties, is likely to "become successful" and provide for his family.
A mistake rich people make
While a successful and wealthy man is capable of providing for his family, they are also prone to making a common mistake.
Sadia argues that wealthy men think a woman will be loyal to them as long as he meets her needs. But the problem is that a woman "who wants a good life doesn't seek emotional intimacy."
As controversial as it may seem, psychology believes that women who are not emotionally connected to their partner are much more likely to cheat.
So, men who pamper their wives are the ones who are at the greatest risk of being cheated on by their partners. While women who seek emotional intimacy look forward to spending more time with their partner, which most successful men cannot provide, they are less likely to end up together.
Source: The focus.
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