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Almost 500 years later ...and poor people can't do anything but:
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But rich people were born rich though...and it wasn't by luck or good fortune either. You can work hard as you want, you'll never have more wealth than them. Money doesn't fall out of the sky.Yea If poor people want $ they'll get off that couch and go do something about it.
I remember when I was poor... $8.25 an hour work 60 hours a week still can't afford a damn thing besides bills.
Yea If poor people want $ they'll get off that couch and go do something about it.
I remember when I was poor... $8.25 an hour work 60 hours a week still can't afford a damn thing besides bills.
But rich people were born rich though...and it wasn't by luck or good fortune either. You can work hard as you want, you'll never have more wealth than them. Money doesn't fall out of the sky.
But rich people were born rich though
Almost 80% of current millionaires are first generation millionaires, so that isn't true.
But rich people were born rich though...and it wasn't by luck or good fortune either. You can work hard as you want, you'll never have more wealth than them. Money doesn't fall out of the sky.
You do realize 80% of millionaires are first generation wealthy though, right?But rich people were born rich though...and it wasn't by luck or good fortune either. You can work hard as you want, you'll never have more wealth than them. Money doesn't fall out of the sky.Yea If poor people want $ they'll get off that couch and go do something about it.
I remember when I was poor... $8.25 an hour work 60 hours a week still can't afford a damn thing besides bills.
According to a recent survey of the top 1 percent of American earners, slightly less than 14 percent were involved in banking or finance.
Roughly a third were entrepreneurs or managers of nonfinancial businesses. Nearly 16 percent were doctors or other medical professionals.
Lawyers made up slightly more than 8 percent, and engineers, scientists and computer professionals another 6.6 percent.
Subscribe to his blog (his daughter runs it now since he died last year). Principles still apply and some good and relevant stuff.
@crcballer55 The Millionaire Next Door was a great book, finished it last week. Going to read it at least once a year from now on.
Trickle-down economics doesn't work.
Reaganomics ****** all of us.
Blacks will never receive any sort of reparation whatsoever, don't even count on it. Silently hate white people and boss your life up.
Allow them to keep you in mental chains and you will never flourish.
B.S.! Living in a high-middle class neighborhood with money for college and decent public schools is WHITE PRIVILEGE awarded by the legacy of slavery. Google white flight and its effect on poverty.
Almost 80% of current millionaires are first generation millionaires, so that isn't true.
B.S.! Living in a high-middle class neighborhood with money for college and decent public schools is WHITE PRIVILEGE awarded by the legacy of slavery. Google white flight and its effect on poverty.
You already know you aren't gonna be a millionaire if you're putting all your eggs in the school basket. You're gonna be a worker bee. That's cool but you aren't making million working for anybody but yourself.
You already know you aren't gonna be a millionaire if you're putting all your eggs in the school basket. You're gonna be a worker bee. That's cool but you aren't making million working for anybody but yourself.
Also isn't true, you get a degree in an in demand and lucrative field you can/will make a million. Of course it's going to take longer, but it is possible.
Yeah I know. It just isn't the standard format for getting rich. It can happen and does but it isn't common.