I see all these videos online about people getting rich and they usually tell you to start a "business" or do "sales" or something. But one constant I see is that they were mentored by someone already rich, someone they met seemingly by chance. Is there anyway I can seek this sort of person out or must I just wait around and hope I get lucky?
Seeking someone to teach you the best ways to do things? Lazy little shit, how dare you, evil!
>>34457207>But one constant I see is that they were mentored by someone already rich, someone they met seemingly by chanceThe constant they don't tell you about is that they already started out with rich parents. They'll tell you the trick is to buy their books and subscribe to their newsletter, but the real trick is almost always just having a rich dad.
>>34457207So you claim not be a retard.Then you understand:No everyone can be rich. In a market system, there's a need for a enormous amount of poor people breaking their backs working for someone to get the riches.Why some rich person will help you to become rich? Railing your juicy ass? really I can't think of any other good logical reason. So if your ass is not that juicy, you are out of luck.
>>34457207People are already all around you. Learn from them.
All of the videos you see of gurus telling you to dropship or sell some retarded product is fake production bullshit. Its there to keep the viewer engaged and believe what they do is realistic and obtaining.
>>34457554>>34457786I know this... but there are people who have actually started making good money from the ground up. I even knew a couple and they didn't get rich, but were way better off compared to most my age. >>34457656I'm not asking for 'help' per se, but guidance. I'm not expecting some rich guy to come to me and tell me "If you sell me this pen I'll give you a gazillion dollars" or anything. I'm sure for most people even if you gave them the exact roadmap to get rich, they wouldn't follow it anyway.
>>34457207The only way to find mentorship is to impress people around you. It's vital to engage others outside your family and circle of frens. If nobody notices you, you'll never get their attention. Nobody invests time and energy in a poor risk. Everybody wants to be part of a winner. It all starts with education.
>>34457207Everyone here is a poorfag and all the answers are cope.It's quite easy actually.>Befriend someone in an administrative positionThat's it. You're set, you just ask what their future plans are and they'll tell you plainly.Now how do you go about doing just that? I don't really know if all you have going for is your charisma and being a coworker, however these people flock to certain places such as>Immigrant networks for professionalsThey want to expand their businesses so they're always looking for ways to immigrate to countries with high cost of life and they go asking around people who have done the steps.>Additional accreditations and coursesThey need accreditations to climb bureaucratic ranks, they already have a roadmapWhere do people like these learn their knowhow? They are friends of the kid with rich parents in prestigious universities. They're not necessarily good at studying, they're support for someone who's already on the road to become rich, so that rich kid tells his friends how to be rich, and those friends tell their own etc.Besides, getting rich involves: >Hustling the shittiest job for the largest pay at all times.>Start ANY business, even one destined to doom, just to have loyal subordinates to pay from your own pocket>Have your subordinate conduct a market study for a business he thinks will actually prosper.>Keep chucking money at it while you keep grinding>Tell every coworker how you're obsessed with grinding for extra pay, you will earn the attention of others who do the same>Discuss their plans, introduce yourself to their network, invest in partnershipAlso, the guy who does all this that I know is starting to have his first child at 40, and their friends all hustle abroad while their kids are growing spoiled and parentless at their home country. I don't think it's a worthwhile life at all.