Watching the show “fastest car” and miring hard at the super car owners. None of them have familial wealth, all self made immigrants escaping war torn countries. That makes it even crazier to me how they have managed to amass millions of dollars in such a short amount of time (they appear to be age 45 tops). What gives someone the drive/intelligence to create that amount of wealth?
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01-24-2021, 08:59 PM #1
It’s interesting how rich some people are srs
“Women and children can be careless, but not men.” - Vito Corleone
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01-24-2021, 09:45 PM #8
Well yeah, immigrants and children of immigrant families are always much more motivated than your typical American/Western soy kunt. They're go getters who work for themselves rather than being some shmuck working for a company protesting on the street with signs for free chit.
Above is the main reason western countries tend to open the floodgates from time to time.. Motivated immigrants with generations are always needed to keep the country chugging along rather than the current lazy dependents.
Too bad we can't send all the lazies/bums off to one island.
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01-24-2021, 09:47 PM #9
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01-24-2021, 09:55 PM #13
I think part of it is you being the product of your environment. If I had parents for example that put more emphasis on education and how important money is in life I’d be in a much better spot that I’m in and maybe I wouldn’t struggle financially like I have my whole life. It helps when someone gives you drive, motivation and can support you financially to get the education you need. A lot of successful people also had that support system to guide them. Not all, but a lot are highly successful people that are a result of their environment.
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01-24-2021, 09:58 PM #14
Absolutely not. It takes hard work. I'm 32 and I've owned a handful of exotics.
I dropped out of college at 19
Worked a bunch of random jobs and messed around until I was 23
By the time I was 24 I had a plan. I remember one day I had 5 dollars to my name and that was for food for one week... Renting a room in a house. Spent it all on 20 packs of ramen noodles. By the 4th day I almost went to the hospital.
Age 25, I found out the only way to succeed is to work for myself. Not for other or to make others rich... By 28 I owned my first exotic... Not luck, hard work. 14 hour days, 7 days a week, for three years. I'm net worth 7 figures and climbing.
If I lost it all and I went down to 0, I could get it all back rapidly. You could grab me by my collar and drop me anywhere on earth, I'll make it.
I still have friends who sit around and wait for life to come to them... Always blaming something or having an excuse.... Luck? LMAO. Luck is when you win the lottery.
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01-24-2021, 10:04 PM #16
This is my biggest fan. Take a good look at him and what he posts on the day to day. This is what America breeds. Trash like this goon. Who refuses my call outs to meet up at a gym or park so we can compete in sports... I don't blame him though, low T due to fapping all over his keyboard and cleaning up the mess with his tongue.
This queer makes threads admitting to buying a Nissan Altima, then more threads about how jealous he is when he see's other MOGGING others around him. This is your soy boy American bred phaggot who curses you with envy, dings your door or keys your car.
Go make an onlyfans thread with your stimulus check while mommy does your laundry, bitch.
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01-24-2021, 10:36 PM #22
Its a combination of hard work, luck and bringing something unique to the table at the right time. Take a look at this hungarian:
Thomas Peterffy (born September 30, 1944)[2] is a Hungarian-born American billionaire businessman. He is the founder, chairman, and the largest shareholder of Interactive Brokers.[3][4] Peterffy worked as an architectural draftsman after emigrating to the US, and later became a computer programmer. In 1977, he purchased a seat on the American Stock Exchange and played a role in developing the first electronic trading platform for securities. According to Forbes he is the richest Hungarian, and the richest person in Florida.
If u are the type to take welfare or COVID relief money, u already know u dont have what it takes to become a billionarie, ever,
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