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don't think so. I know he has a social network for families with Mark Bao and an app store for business apps. But at most those are 10-50K a year businesses...at least in the foreseeable future.
He has a couple more past businesses too. I'm not sure it matters though; he knows how to make money. The only real difference is volume.
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He has a couple more past businesses too. I'm not sure it matters though; he knows how to make money. The only real difference is volume.
In the context of "how to make a lot of money in a short time period", volume is pretty much the key differentiator.
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#33All the best!
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#36Are you in fact a millionaire?
On the other hand, I know plenty of millionaires who never could have made a post like Jason's.
Why? Because of how they became millionaires. Either they inherited, joined a family business, climbed the corporate ladder, held onto or flipped real estate, grew a conventional business in the perfect climate, or just got plain lucky.
Better: Have you earned a million dollars through your own start-up > once?
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#37Are you in fact a millionaire?
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#40Why would one want to be a millionaire?
This isn't to say that there's no reason to try. It's only to say that most people don't think about how much it costs to become a millionaire. Maybe some things are just worth more...