The 7 (Unconventional) Secrets of Highly Successful People
Most may look at this post and feel that there’s no real, fair chance for someone to come from nothing and become wealthy.
This post really pushes that narrative.
And when you really think about it, it can be really discouraging.
But I see it differently — from a different point of view.
If I’m not the “Highly Successful Person” the poster is referring to, then how do I become that person?
Better yet — what do I need to do in order to provide these seven items to others (i.e. — my children)?
Surely if I can provide (or build) a private school for my children, they’ll already be on their way to success (according to this post).
(That’s 1 of 7)
If I provide my children with the best “Ivy League” education (or equivalent), then there’s 2 down!
(5 more left)
Nepotism Hire — I need to build with my people so my children have family (and friends) to hire them in the future.
Do you get my drift?
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Here’s the catch:
In the process of creating all of these avenues, surely, I’ll begin to be wealthy and successful myself.
Wealth and Success would just be a byproduct of me building for my children (and the next generation).
Win-Win!
Gratitude, Sandra Newman for the unconventional inspiration.