I have a plan to beat the system and get everything I ever wanted from life.
But I need at least 8 mil better more.
I'm 24 with no job experience or qualifications. But I'm dedicated and have endless free time. Willing to study and learn too if that helps.
What's the fastest way to become a multi millionaire?
>>1932103
>find market
>begin selling product to fit demand
>profit
>>1932109
How do I into ideas?
>>1932103
you'll get a lot of people saying that anyone can do it, but 24 is too late to start anything without becoming miserable. if you were to become a quick millionaire at any point in life, you'd have already done a ton of shit in your young teens. you already got everything you wanted from life if you think about it. just train into software engineering or finance and learn to invest.
>>1932110
That's your problem. I can tell you this now: you'll never be a millionaire in this economy.
I'm in the middle of building some of those vertical-axis wind turbines on the cheap. After I get that installed into my mother's house, she won't have to pay for electricity and gas ever again, and what's more, the electric companies pay you for whatever you put back into the grid here. So I've found a way to make a buck that keeps growing with no work whatsoever. That's the trick.
After it's all hooked up, I'm going to do it to my Dad's house in another city and start waxing to my neighbours about how much money they could be saving and how I'll supply the turbines and install them "on the cheap". Ripping them off basically. Hopefully word will spread around town and I can make a local business out of it. It'll make me a couple of grand if I play it right.
Find something that people want, sit your ass down and think of a way to supply it and make a profit. Have some imagination dude.
>>1932103
>literally sell knee pads to 4chan users
>>1932164
Thanks bruh
>tfw the turbines will probably make a shit load of noise and the neighbours will complain
>>1932103
Launch a product online that pulls in 8 million+ of revenue. Use paid advertising once you understand your product & target customer.
Highly dependent on luck but if you do things right you'll have a higher success rate.
>>1932164
>Execution and work ethic is the hard bit.
Nah I'll get that. Just ideas is the hard bit