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On my journey to become wealthy

GreatestManEver

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What's up every one, I been reading all your posts for some time now, figured I would start posting my self. I want to thank a lot of you people and MJ for give back so much knowledge and value, I want to do the same for you guy as well. I'm here to learn from all of you, I'm on my journey to become wealthy, and I'm going to make it happen.

So a few months back I quit my corporate slave job, to become a full time entrepreneur, like the conquistador who burned there ships, so there is no running back, I quit my job, I was with that corporation for almost 8 years, if I could go back in time, I would have never wasted so much time there, time is the most important thing. Saved up enough to live a decent life for a year.

I read MJ's book a few years back, and I reread it again after I quit. It's my favorite book on wealth.

I'm looking forward to the future, it might not be easy, but it will be worth it.
 
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Kid Money

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Good, don't ever regret a decision like that. Keep your nose to the grindstone and you'll be there before you can look up. Brace for the hardest times in your life but always have that vision. Looking forward to your updates!

-KM
 

GreatestManEver

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Good, don't ever regret a decision like that. Keep your nose to the grindstone and you'll be there before you can look up. Brace for the hardest times in your life but always have that vision. Looking forward to your updates!

-KM
Thanks KM.
 

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