Friday, February 5, 2010

Hard Work

Prelude

The importance of these stories are implied for the purpose of personal fortune in wealth and wealth alone.


Hard Work

Marcus grew up in a middle class household with a good amount of financial freedom, but not too much.
Marcus decided against college and went into the sales industry. To get by with what was asked of him, he would make his sales quota for the week. But instead of working from nine to five, five days a week like everyone else, he would work from nine to seven on on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and then from nine to six on Thursday. Now Marcus could have one extra day on the weekend.
"All with some good hard work" says Marcus.

James grew up in a middle class household, not too different from the one Marcus grew up in, and although more financially flexible than others, he still had his obstacles. But he always trusted the cause for good work.
Struggling to do so, James was a straight A student throughout all of high school and college. He graduated at the top of his class and went into the business of business. In less than ten years, overcoming countless personal triumphs, James had made his way to the top. Only 30 years old and already he had his own successful business, a mansion on Long Island, and enough fortune to support him and his family for the rest of his life.
"All with some good hard work" says James.

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