There are many different paths to getting rich. Your task is to choose your path to getting rich. Know this that NO ONE will give it to you. You will have to put forth an investment of time and effort.
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2007-02-15 17:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The most important thing you can do on your path to riches is to study the methods and mindset of those who have already been there.
Read a lot. Start with simple riches concepts like you might find in "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and then move on as you learn more. Study the richest men you can think of-- Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, J.P. Ghetty, John Rockefeller, etc.
I've been doing it for years. The funny part is that every one of these guys got rich using a different method! What was the same is how they thought about things, people, and money.
2007-02-16 02:13:31
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answered by Quick2Answer 3
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Rob has a good idea, work hard. SEEK WAYS TO HAVE YOUR MONEY WORK HARD. This is more important than working hard. When you work hard you are paid what ever you can get. I worked hard digging a hole, I got $12.00 an hour. I work hard digging through snow, I got $157 an hour. If I could dig through snow all day long everyday I guest I could be rich.
Regardless of the conditions, I can make sure that my money works hard. THATS MEANS MAKE MORE BECAUSE IT IS DOING SOMETHING OTHER THAN SITTING IN MY POCKET. You have to work hard to have any money to put to work, but even small amounts can produce big returns.
A friend of mine went to a CASH AND CARRY STORE and bought a case of 16oz water. $10.95 - for 32 bottles, he froze the bottles over night, put them in a cooler and went to the park on a summer day. ONE HOUR LATER he sold out and had $32 dollars. In Two months with this little system my friend made over $6,000. This friend made his money work hard.
Ask others as you go for ways to put money to work. They will tell you, even if they would not do it themselves. I was in California and was impressed to see a man with a shopping cart full of oranges on the street corner. I am from Pennsylvania, when I order a Screwdriver at a bar I don't expect the bartender to cut open an orange. In California, this is what happens more time than not. So why don't the guys on the street make sure that the bar owner has fresh oranges everyday?
2007-02-16 01:16:06
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answered by whatevit 5
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What kind a "rich" ?
2007-02-16 00:54:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Work hard.
Get an education.
Work hard.
Invest conservatively using every available tax advantage.
Work hard, but at something you love.
2007-02-16 00:50:09
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answered by Rob D 5
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With a map.
2007-02-16 00:45:54
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answered by shivers 2
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