Get rich quick schemes in the capitalist business world, (buyouts, IPOs, conglomerates, acquisitions, mergers, and the stock market), do not actually work. Remaining solvent does not actually exist within false economics capitalism.
Profit existing in the capitalist business world, or millionaires existing within capitalism, is pathological deception committed by the 21 organizations spying on the public with plain clothes agents, (with covert fake names and fake backgrounds).
Actual economics involves the persons paying the monthly business loan payments of companies voting at work in order to control the property they are paying for.
Capitalism is the psychology of imaginary parents, false economics, and the criminal deception of employees that are paying the bills (including the stocks and bonds, or shares) of companies.
2007-08-24 07:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I was an awful high school student. I graduated with a less than average GPA and never thought I’d amount to anything. In high school most of my nicknames revolved around dumb blonde, airhead, ditzy, you get the idea. I can remember so many classes where grades would be posted on the classroom window and I’d literally have the lowest grade in the entire class. I always took the slow-paced math classes, which was very embarrassing when I had friends in accelerated honors courses. I don’t know what happened but I turned into a different person in college. I completed my degree before most of my friends (4.5 years) and graduated with a decent GPA (just shy of a 3.5). I now have a wonderful career (and I do a lot of math in my job) and I’m applying to graduate school for my Master’s degree. I believe it’s possible to turn things around. I also believe it’s possible to change, grow, and mature…which is what I think happened to me. I would advise you to stay in college, and complete your degree. I also would advise you to pursue a field of study that is worthwhile. Do your research and find a field that interest you and that is in demand of people for jobs. Don’t think because you were a bad high school student or don’t have the best grades in college that you can’t succeed. There are many people that are intelligent but school just isn’t for them. And they don’t pass college with flying colors; instead they struggle a bit and get okay grades. They still have the chance to go into the real world and make a difference. It’s not all about education; it’s all about a person’s ability to work. Keep doing what you are doing, in some way it will all work out.
2016-05-19 23:58:20
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answered by ? 3
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Entrepreneurship. Starting a business, getting lucky, knowing people, being tenacious, making smart decisions. Also extremely hard. My friend is also a model and works for an agency in New York City, booking tons of magazines, but she goes to the Fashion Institute of Technology as back-up because realistically, the modeling industry is tough--runway and commercial--and only a select few can actually attain fame and fortune from it. Unless you have the drive, talent, and genes, I'd say go to college--maybe getting a fashion or fashion marketing degree and networking. Who knows? Maybe you'll meet someone at college who knows someone who knows someone else, etc.
2007-08-22 07:51:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Modeling doesn't require college, if you can get that work.
Otherwise, if you're really good with people, you might be able to get a sales job in a high end department store and to do well on commissions. You could aim for that, and see if you need to take classes to move up to a higher level. To get the really big bucks in that end of the industry, you will probably need a college degree.
2007-08-22 07:25:17
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answered by Thomas M 6
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If there was a way to do that wouldn't we all be doing it?
You've got a better chance in college then at modeling! Modeling is not easy to get into at all and most of the services are scams to get your money! Just remember if they want money they are not real... if they really like you and think you can "be someone" they will make money off you not from you!
2007-08-22 07:25:15
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answered by melp1010 4
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The modeling/fashion/beauty industry is as hard as making it into the entertainment/acting/singing industry. College is your best bet. It is back up. It can't hurt. You can never guarantee success without going to college.
2007-08-22 07:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to be a model, hopefully you have the looks. With good looks you can get in anywhere. Once you got into modeling maybe then you can move into fashion because you are already sporting fashionable stuff.
2007-08-22 08:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on who you are.
If you are really diligent, have good network, and does good work, well, you should have already started in high school yet.
However, if you let chance give it to you, then, there's a very little chance for you to get rich
make a goal plan your activities. . .do it. . . achieve your goals and somewhere along the way, you can achieve it.
2007-08-22 07:28:08
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answered by Marissa C 2
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I don't know about getting rich, but once you get money the best way to build on that and not live paycheck to paycheck is by investing your money.
2007-08-22 07:25:46
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answered by mama2 2
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It is hard to even picture that a book can help people to alter their destinies however } countless mens and ladies, individuals that they have benefitted in a huge
2016-05-18 17:51:00
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answered by ? 2
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