If you want to become rich being already rich is a huge advantage

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Realised this quite late. A moderately rich man becoming richer is way easier than a poor man becoming even moderately rich.
 
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@Chadeep
 
It's called Matthew effect in economics. The cumulative advantage is really evident.
 
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It’s way, way, way, way, way easier. Not just way easier.

A poor person would need to have some pretty strong traits in either intelligence, grit, determination ect. Usually all of them in most cases tbh
 
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I honestly think if you’re poor and reach a comfortable level of socioeconomic status, you should feel content. Even that’s not easy
 
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Realised this quite late. A moderately rich man becoming richer is way easier than a poor man becoming even moderately rich.
This is basic marxism, you don't even have to read to know this, just think a bit. Same about the blackpill, who gets the cake?
 
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It’s way, way, way, way, way easier. Not just way easier.

A poor person would need to have some pretty strong traits in either intelligence, grit, determination ect. Usually all of them in most cases tbh
Cope, poor will stay poor no matter how he tries, everything will be against his will: family, jobs, time. He can but it will take 20 years.
 
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Damn what a good advice bhai
 
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Lil yachty drake
 
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Cope, poor will stay poor no matter how he tries, everything will be against his will: family, jobs, time. He can but it will take 20 years.
Well, people have done it so it’s not entirely cope. It’s not exceptionally rare as well Around 8% of those born into the lowest socioeconomic bracket break into the top (6 figure range).

Obviously if you want to be a millionaire in your twenties that would be extremely rare.
 
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This is basic marxism, you don't even have to read to know this, just think a bit. Same about the blackpill, who gets the cake?
Marx was a complete and utter retard with the brain of a child. It isn’t Marxism to note that class jumps get increasingly harder to climb the lower in resources you go. This is quite literally the same as energy excitation and observable throughout all processes.
 
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Obviously if you want to be a millionaire in your twenties that would be extremely rare.
Millionaire to most with this dream means liquid possession of a million pounds worth too; not overall asset ownership as you’d usually presume which is already hard enough.
 
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Millionaire to most with this dream means liquid possession of a million pounds worth too; not overall asset ownership as you’d usually presume which is already hard enough.
Yes. Though I think in your 30s, the percentage of getting there is high enough where it’s not complete cope.

A complete cope is saying I want to become a prem footballer at 20 or something similar. This is right at the cusp if you extend the timeline to your 30s
 
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Yes. Though I think in your 30s, the percentage of getting there is high enough where it’s not complete cope.

A complete cope is saying I want to become a prem footballer at 20 or something similar. This is right at the cusp if you extend the timeline to your 30s
Just be high-class and use your money sensibly theory.
 
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you need money to make money
 
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Well, people have done it so it’s not entirely cope. It’s not exceptionally rare as well Around 8% of those born into the lowest socioeconomic bracket break into the top (6 figure range).

Obviously if you want to be a millionaire in your twenties that would be extremely rare.
Well if you were born rich you can just buy houses, rent vehicles, sell watches and other stuff and live a normal life without even needing a degree or wageslaving in the rat race for 15 years to get an ugly house and make someone else richer.
 

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