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Wealth Secrets Revealed on TV: Attracting Money by Pretending to Be Wealthy
Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer's fictional character from TV's "Frasier") epitomizes wealth, sophistication, and wit. He has a respected profession as a therapist; however, his private practice affords him the title of entrepreneur and gives him a sense of independence. To top it all off, has several publications and local AM radio show.
His home is a luxurious and spacious penthouse with a beautiful view of downtown Seattle, a grand piano, expensive furniture, and an abundance of food and wine. Frasier lives with his widowed father and frequently interacts with his younger brother, Niles, who's also a successful phsychologist.
There's never a single reference to a lack of money in the show. I don't imagine that a psychologist / AM radio host makes all that much money; however, Frasier lives and acts like a billionaire. In his mind--I'm sure he is. Frasier is interesting because money is in him--he loves the finer things in life and believes he genuinely deserves it.
Frasier teaches us that when you adopt a certain lifestyle and pretend to be something, you become it.
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