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But the immigration consultancy firm also notes a decline in Hong Kong's millionaire ranks as wealthy expats leave for Singapore.
also notes a decline in Hong Kong's millionaire ranks as wealthy expats
The first way is simply the financial harm that buying into the trope of the relatable millionaire or billionaire can do to people who follow them blindly.
It's easier for people with something to sell to ask people to cut down on discretionary spending if they have already built up a personal brand around driving a cheap car and living in a tiny house even after they become a millionaire.
Why can't you be the next millionaire, the next success story?
Why can't you be the next millionaire, the next success story?
That way, I only have to sell three, and I will already be a millionaire.
That way, I only have to sell three, and I will already be a millionaire.
You don't have to reach points millionaire status like we did, but with a bit of planning, you can significantly cut your travel expenses.
You don't have to reach points millionaire status like we did, but
I think a person who is self-made millionaire or billionaire, I have not seen a single of them who is not humble.
I think a person who is self-made, self-made millionaire or billionaire, I have not seen a single of them who is not humble, who likes to show off, because they don't have to show off.
and it's easier to become like a multi-millionaire or something through entrepreneurship than, let's say, owning land.
and it's easier to become a multi-millionaire
If you want to be a millionaire, spend time with millionaires.
If you want to be a millionaire, spend time with millionaires.
And social media has made it worse, because there's this whole pack mentality of, how do I fit in more, with small bursts of, here's one quick tip for a flat stomach, and three different ways to get rich, and you can learn to flip houses today and be a millionaire tomorrow.
and you can learn to flip houses today and be a millionaire tomorrow." None of which work, right?
But what's interesting is in the book The Millionaire Next Door, the author discovers that most of the millionaires he surveyed, most of them drove secondhand cars, they shopped at Walmart, and they dressed and looked like normal people.
But what's interesting is in the book The Millionaire Next Door, the author discovered that most of the millionaires he surveyed, most of them drove secondhand cars, they shopped at Walmart,