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i'm 18 and want to become a millionaire

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Originally posted by: pinkeywear
1) Become a celebrity
2) Save your used toilet paper
3) Get an ebay account
4) Sell your used toilet paper on ebay
5) ???
6) Profit!

I love it when people use this SP reference completely wrong. LOL

 
Live cheap, avoid having a girlfriend/wife/kids, and just save your money. Don't buy anything you don't need.
 
Commissioned sales. 90% of those jobs don't pan out for anybody so just keep moving from sales job to sales job until you hit something that does. When you find it, then the real money is in leadership in that organisation, that way you get a piece of the action from the people that work for you.
 
Vegas, bet on Red....and keep betting.

If you win 9 times in a row, you'll have 1.5 mill. Easiest way? yes, i do believe so.
 
Originally posted by: cjgallen
Live cheap, avoid having a girlfriend/wife/kids, and just save your money. Don't buy anything you don't need.

...and omit this unless you want to be a lonely bitter millionaire.
 
Originally posted by: Panthro
In order to become rich, you must first change your mindset.

I recommend reading these books.

Book 1
Book 2

:thumbsdown:

Those books are a bunch of fluff. There are better books out there that has more concrete advice.

One way to be successful is to look at something that exists already and think of ways to make it better. It doesn't always have to be something completely new.
 
i started my own business-find a location where something is needed-and do it.

all about location-then be wise about how to go about doing it and youre set

im living proof a business major is not useless lol
 
Originally posted by: tikwanleap

Those books are a bunch of fluff. There are better books out there that has more concrete advice..

While you're right that they don't have a lot of concrete advice, I do think they leave a pretty solid impression on someone who is still a noob at money management. It hammers home the overall concept pretty well and will probably lead to them wanted to find out more in-depth information later on.

I say teach the overall concept first, then teach the details. If you try teaching the details first, you'll just lose/bore the person.
 
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