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The Ubiquitous Millionaire...

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This is posted at my main site, but not here. I need a forum link so here it is... if you like, plz Digg or Stumble at the conclusion of article ... thx Andviv for the Digg!

The Ubiquitous Millionaire...

I grimace when I read these articles in some of these slowlane rags about how "millionaires" made it and how they did it .... it seems they always come back to frugality, saving, and living a pauper's life. While these habits are slowlane and effective launch points into a Fastlane, they still are typical slowlane strategies that take years to realize.

Be weary the next time you hear the word "millionaire" -- you have to determine the perspective of its use. Is it Fastlane? Or Slowlane?

The term "millionaire" has been ubiquitously used for decades to describe someone "rich" or someone "Fastlane". It conjures up visions of some lucky guy jetting off on a private lear jet, driving around in a Ferrari, living large in some 10,000 square foot house on Long Island, and of course, a winter home in Florida with a 50 foot yacht parked in the marina.

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Like the article but I'm not savy on digg. I know sounds stupid, how do you digg and what does it do?
 
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MJ DeMarco

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Like the article but I'm not savy on digg. I know sounds stupid, how do you digg and what does it do?

Its a social bookmarking website -- creating an account is FREE. When you find articles that you like, you "DIGG" them and it keeps track of what you're "digging".

When enough people start Digging the same story/article, it receives more exposure on the Digg site. Its a great way to get content out in the public view. StumbleUpon is similar.
 

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Great article, I dugg it.
 
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MJ DeMarco

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Thx Jason, Ill check it out!!!
 

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