Thursday, June 21, 2012

How Being Millionaire is Not Just for the Educated


Education is vital, make no mistake about it. You'd have a better chance if you finish your studies and get a degree. I always tell my younger audience that. But some of us aren't that fortunate to get a college degree. Many either don't reach college level or dropout from it for some reasons. Are they then doomed to being employees doing menial jobs all their lives? Worse, are they stuck with unemployment, being a burden to society?

But millionaireship (how I call it) is no respecter of persons. It is never exclusive to a few. The problem is, we're made to  believe it is. And the gossip is that only the educated have access to it. Well, there are people today who prove that the above isn't so. They show us how being millionaire is not just for the educated but for the underprivileged, too. And it's all about doing a business, not getting a job. It's being jobless big-time.

It's making use of your imagination. Do you see yourself achieving success in the near future? If you see it, it can become real. The important thing is to see it, act doggedly on it, and then determine to get it. A lot of times, educational attainment has nothing to do with it. It has something to do more with imagination, guts, and hardwork. If you have these, you may be the next millionaire. Believe how being millionaire is not just for  the educated.

I've met many individuals who only had elementary education, victims of dire poverty, but who had the imagination and determination to fight traditional views on success and worked out becoming millionaires. And they did turn out thus. A street thug, a carpenter, cab drivers, and a trash scavenger. One was an undergraduate and abandoned wife. Another was a starving pastor. They all determined to get out of their life situations and make big money through business. It was genuinely being jobless big-time.

A lot of them became rich doing a network marketing business. Later, they turned to forex trading or a traditional business. Network marketing gives the marginalized--even the very poor--a chance to invest low and earn big. This is a chance to hit it big, not in your dreams, but one day soon, after you work hard to do the business. It proves how being millionaire is not just for the educated or the privileged few.

The book display on the top left is about a gang member who determined to change his financial life to become a millionaire. It can happen to you, too. The book gives inspiration and lessons on how being millionaire is not just for the educated. It can be for you, too.

Furthermore, I'm amazed how network marketing also respects no age limit. I see daily senior citizens seriously doing it and making some tens of thousands each week. I actually see their checks. And there are also college students who earn big money from it, showing clearly how being millionaire is not just for the educated and employed but even for retired folks and the youth.