>Bank of America's founder was an Italian immigrant
>JCPenney's founder was a retail employer from a rural town in America
>Ford's founder was a man desperately looking for a job
>Sears founder used to be a laborer who sold watches on the side
>The couple that managed one of Mcdonald's first franchises used to be poor, years later they were millionaires
What's stopping you from being rich?
>>1718249
Yeah notice how those are all dog-shit companies though?
No thanks, rather die poor than have my name plastered over shit products only retards consume.
>>1718258
>those are 5 of the biggest companies to ever operate within the US
>they're all also household names that all classes of people are familiar with
>each company makes more money in one year than anybody on this board makes in a lifetime
Your post should just read:
>"lol those are dumb companies i would rather be poor and living on the street than not get what I think I deserve in life due to mommy and daddy spoon-feeding me "you can be whatever you want to be if you try hard enough and eat your Wheaties" bullshit"
>>1718369
My parents also told me I would be rich from inheritance, but it turned out to be less than a year of minimum wage. It's my future, isn't it?
>Be female
Simple. This oppressive white male patriarchy.
>>1718249
>What's stopping you from being rich?
lack of capital
i actually want to make products in my apartment, even if just one-offs auctioned on craigslist for chump change, but i dont even have enough money to buy proper tools. about the only thing I planned to manufacture that's within my grasp rn is fancy fabric mousepads but everyone laughs at the one i made for myself