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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 314961"><p>Actually you said 2 things that I disagreed with.</p><p>1) How can 20% of GT grads be millionaires.</p><p>2) You need to be given money in order to become wealthy.</p><p></p><p>Both can easily be explained with simple math. All you have to do is not be the typical American that lives beyond your means. It helps even more to be a GT grad, because odds are you are making well into six figures every year. And, GT grads are known for being rational thinkers and reasonable people. It wasn't very long ago that the average value of a millionaire's home was $300,000...that stat reflects the fact that most millionaires got that way by working hard and saving their money. The only reason I suspect the GT number is not higher than 20% is because we just recently started expanding the school size, so I suspect a large number of grads are still under 35 years of age.</p><p></p><p>My complaint about #2 was because most of the people that I hear state that you can't make your own way in life think the way of the snowflakes. So if that doesn't apply to you, then just ignore it. But saying you can't get wealthy unless someone else gives you a lot of money to get started is defied by more data and evidence than is worth spending time replying to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 314961"] Actually you said 2 things that I disagreed with. 1) How can 20% of GT grads be millionaires. 2) You need to be given money in order to become wealthy. Both can easily be explained with simple math. All you have to do is not be the typical American that lives beyond your means. It helps even more to be a GT grad, because odds are you are making well into six figures every year. And, GT grads are known for being rational thinkers and reasonable people. It wasn't very long ago that the average value of a millionaire's home was $300,000...that stat reflects the fact that most millionaires got that way by working hard and saving their money. The only reason I suspect the GT number is not higher than 20% is because we just recently started expanding the school size, so I suspect a large number of grads are still under 35 years of age. My complaint about #2 was because most of the people that I hear state that you can't make your own way in life think the way of the snowflakes. So if that doesn't apply to you, then just ignore it. But saying you can't get wealthy unless someone else gives you a lot of money to get started is defied by more data and evidence than is worth spending time replying to. [/QUOTE]
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