Getting rich isn’t just about skills, it’s also a mindset. Moreover, an economist has conceptualized this: it is the power of dawn. But what does this consist of?
Everyone dreams of becoming rich one day. Because if money (perhaps) does not bring happiness, it greatly contributes to it! But how to get rich easily? This is the question that everyone has asked themselves at least once in their life… The answer lies, in part, in a concept of life to follow according to this renowned economist who carried out a vast societal study.
Researcher Randall Bell, a specialist in questions of money, heritage and financial strategies, analyzed the profiles of thousands of people from several socio-professional categories including workers, office workers and even businessmen. And his observation is clear: people who have a fortune of several millions have one thing in common. A gesture, disconcertingly easy, which is one of the first markers of discipline observed among the most well-off people. It is neither a particularly high IQ nor an exceptional talent for business but an immutable daily habit practiced from the first hours of the day.
So, what is this task that most easily leads to financial prosperity? It’s simply… making your bed. Something to be surprised about, but the logic behind it is interesting from a psychological point of view. Making your bed is like laying the first stone of a successful and orderly day. It is a silent commitment to yourself: proof that if something needs to be done, you will do it with rigor and consistency.
This really simple daily morning habit is a “powerful trigger” that activates a success-oriented mindset; up to 206% more likely to become a millionaire by doing the same. You send a strong signal to your brain that basically says: “Here, we are organized and we achieve our goals.” This is the start of a domino effect where each small positive action prepares and amplifies the next one. Bell’s study conceptualizes the power of dawn this way: Financially comfortable people often rise early, using this precious time to read, exercise, or plan without distraction.


