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Quadrant One: Employee
These people are largely dependent on their jobs for their livelihood. These people work for a company or organization to earn money. They devote most of their waking hours to that company.
Tim Sales rightly describe them as people who pretend to be working in order to earn a paycheck because they can never be committed to the work like the owner and the Owner pretend to compensate them but rather leverage on their efforts.

Quadrant Two: Self-Employed
Only slightly-better off than employees are the self-employed, who work for themselves. They still work for money but in their own terms. In a down-turned economy, the self-employed may struggle to take on new projects and their time might be filled with trying to find new job leads rather than on making money. 

Quadrant Three: Business Owner
These are the big business owners, those who have taken their skills as self-employed people and transformed them into running their own enterprises. These people have a system that works for them. 

Quadrant Four: Investor
Those in the fourth quadrant, are at the highest level of financial security. These people have money work very hard for them. Investors are those who in earn and invest money in real estate,stock markrt, bonds and other forms of dividend-yielding assets.

The key thing to note here is that people in each  quadrant  have different mindset or world view. In order to progress from one quadrant to the other requires paradigm shift which involves major changes on how we see the world around us,our choices and values.
Causing people to make a paradigm shift is what motivational speakers try to achieve when encouraging us to do investment.


 

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