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The Ways to Become Rich
Now, let me tell you a story. A young man asked an old rich man how he made his money. The old man said, “Well, son, it was 1932, I invested ten cents in two apples. I spent the entire day polishing the apples and sold them for 20 cents. I continued this system for a month, by the end of which I'd accumulated a fortune of 1 dollar and 30 cents. Then, I invest this money to another business until now I have the fortune about 20 millions. “From the story, the old rich man finally becomes rich through the investment.
Nowadays, money is very important to everyone. We need money to buy things, travelling and so on. Without money, we can’t do all these things. Everybody needs to work to earn money. And we should get money in a legal way. I have read “Rich Dad ,Poor Dad” written by Robert Kiyosaki based on his childhood experiences. The book title referred to his own highly educated father, the "poor dad" who always had to work hard to meet the family's needs while the "rich dad", a neighbor who had dropped out of high school but become a multimillionaire. Both fathers taught him how to achieve success but with different approaches. By taking the knowledge from both fathers, Robert Kiyosaki was able to retire at the age of 47. As for how to become rich, a good attitude is needed. The three most effective ways to become rich are establish a professional career, be an entrepreneur and start a business and investment. First of all, the way to become rich is establish a professional career. The salary and benefits of professional career is high. For examples, professional careers’ payment depends on their experience and popularity. These payments can up to 10 thousands and even more. They include bonuses depending on the profit of the company. With their professional knowledge, they can open their own company. This is how doctors, lawyers, and many others become rich. Therefore, you need to study hard, discover your passion, unlock your talents, and market yourself. The

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