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In short, in order to think the way rich people do, you must first know how they think.

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When it comes to way of thinking, rich people have a different way of seeing things than poor and middle-class people. Rich people think differently especially when it comes to money, wealth, themselves, other people, and pretty much every other facet of life.

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Having new files will mean new options. You can then catch yourself thinking like poor and middle-class people and intentionally change your focus to how rich people think. Here are a few warnings to start with. First, I do not intend to humiliate poor people in any way, shape, or form or be regarded as someone who does not have compassion for their situation.

For me, rich people are not superior to poor people. Second, every time I mention rich, poor, and middle-class people, I am not referring to how rich or how important they are in the society instead I am trying to focus on their mentality or how various types of people think and act.

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Again, my intention is to make sure that you grasp each principle and apply it. Fourth, I will not always be talking about the middle class in particular. I think middle-class people usually have a combination of rich and poor mentalities. Again, my goal is for you to find out your place on the scale and to think more like the rich if you desire to have more wealth.

Fifth, most principles are more associated to habits and actions than with ways of thinking. As mentioned before, our actions come from our feelings, which are from our thoughts. So, every rich action will result from a rich way of thinking. Everything is actually up to you.

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The concepts you are about to learn are simple but profound. They can make real changes for real people in the real world. How do I know? If you learn them and make use of them, I am confident they will create change in your life too. You will also find actions to take to support you in accepting this wealth file. It is very important that you make use of each wealth file in your life immediately so that the knowledge can go to a physical, cellular level and form lasting and permanent change.

We are individuals that create habits, most people are aware of that. Ok -- your original query did say , not You can merge the PR and WI files using hhid and whhid, as follows: There have been several references to b16 in other forum posts. Without b16, you cannot merge the KR and PR files. Tue, 25 July Thank you for your reply.


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I just don't understand why I was able to merge the child file with the household using v, v and v the household with wealth using household id but not the merged files of child and house with wealth? Or child with the merged house and wealth file? Can you please clarify? I was able to do this for and there was no problem merging the child and house, then merging that merged file with the wealth file.

Again, thank you for your response. If it is easier to talk on the phone, please let me know.

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Charmaine Report message to a moderator. When doing a merge you can almost always ignore v The id for a person in the PR file is hv hv hvidx, which will match with a woman in the IR file using v v v or with a child in the KR file using v v b16, but in this survey you do not have b You must have b16 to get a merge with hvidx, and the older files do not have b The WI file has one record per household.

The HR file has one record per household.

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I can't tell whether you are referring to the HR file or the PR file as the "household" file. Please tell me whether you were using the HR file or the PR file. Thu, 27 July Fri, 28 July This is a very wide file--that is, the records are very long and each record contains information about everyone in the household. The people in the household have subscripts for their individual-level information.

What you did in that merge was not very useful. The merged record for each child would have attached to it all the information about all the people in the household. The PR file is long, rather than wide, with one record for each person in the household. Each record includes information about the household as a whole, such as water and sanitation, but the individual-level information is just about the one individual. For that file you need to match b16 in the KR file with hvidx in the PR file. If you do not have b16, then you are stuck.

Fortunately, this was realized about 20 years ago and the KR files since then include b Tue, 01 August Thank you for your response. I just want to clarify again. The research I'm doing only needs household level data for each child.