You’ve heard all the warnings before. There’s no such thing as get rich quick. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If there’s a business that requires no work, I haven’t found it.
If you aren’t very curious, don’t think very hard, and try your best not to look around you, it’s pretty easy to accept those bits of conventional wisdom as fact.
You’ll hear government pamphlets tout them (since when did career government people know anything about getting rich). You’ll hear media people warn you to stay away (and in case you forgot, media folks have spent their lives as corporate employees).
I sometimes think the only reason they tell us we can’t get rich is they want us all to keep working our jobs at low pay! But enough of that.
It’s easy to see people all around you who are doing VERY well financially, not working too hard at it, and enjoying life tremendously:
– The investor who keeps putting money in stocks and soon has hundreds of thousands of dollars in the bank.
– The person who buys houses, fixes them up, rents them out, then sells them at a...