15 things you will never be rich
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  • Reads 108
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 15
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jan 21, 2019
This time, some of you are not gonna like it, because i've made it my mission to tell you the truth and some people can't handle the truth, especially when you're telling them they'll never be rich.

But not everyone's gonna make it.


 
If your goal in life is to build wealth, this article is a great place to start, because it will help you check your current status as well as figure out what you need to improve immediately if you want to increase your chances of success.

Getting rich is a combination of IQ, EQ, Discipline, Creativity, Focus, Analysis and sacrifices just to be able to trade with the future!
While staying broke, is a simple choice!
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Have you ever felt like life wasn't enough, like you were going through the motions day in, day out, all you wanted was a change. Well one day I woke up and made that change, I was no longer the well behaved boy that did as he was told, I was a new person and I wanted to do things my way. I wanted to do what made me feel alive, even if that was murder of innocent people, I wanted to grab someone and watch the life drain out of their faces, it pleased me.. it made me feel alive. This is my story of heartbreak and turmoil, friends lost and friends gained, families torn apart by my needs. This is my life, and I'm proud to be the man I am. Dated created 9th August 2020 Date completed 15th August 2020 Word count 50,000-60,000