Can people really learn/become rich from reading books?
Posted by admin on Jun.20, 2011, under Riches Secrets
My friend only reads books now. He also takes notes and writes it down workbooks and notepads. He says he’ll become richest man in the world. Can books really help with this. He’s starting to sound like a loser and nerd. Only rappers and racist conservatives like George Bush are rich. What chance does he have? How do I get him to come out clubbing and become a man?
When he says that he’ll become the richest man in the world, he may not be referring to money. Think about it on your off time from clubbing.
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June 20th, 2011 on 6:11 am
some can. Its impossible for a liberal to get rich without taking from others though so I guess the reader who got rich would be non liberal.
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June 20th, 2011 on 6:20 am
Focus on success and you will succeed. Most conservatives do focus on the right things, and therefore are more successful than the average folks.
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June 20th, 2011 on 6:44 am
Intelligence is more of a manly trait than dancing with rabble at clubs. He will have the knowledge to get a great job and use the system, effectively obtaining power in his own right.
But to really answer your question. Hire a hooker to blow him and I bet he wants more.
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June 20th, 2011 on 7:20 am
Ummm…no, they can get rich from using the knowledge they are capable of learning (regardless of source)…and most of that learning is from failures.
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June 20th, 2011 on 7:51 am
It could be worse. He could be out there raping white women and robbing gas stations like blacks.
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June 20th, 2011 on 8:06 am
Perhaps! If by reading those books and applying some ideas that result in a product or service that the market sees as worth his selling price then it is definitely possible.
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June 20th, 2011 on 8:32 am
When he says that he’ll become the richest man in the world, he may not be referring to money. Think about it on your off time from clubbing.
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