That's nice: A young millionaire gives tips on how to do the same.
But not everyone on the internet is enthusiastic about his wisdom.
There is no shortage of tips on how to make as much money as possible at a young age.
Just recently, a successful entrepreneur gave rather simple advice on Facebook that should enable you to become the first millionaire in the family.
Become a millionaire: 28-year-old explains how it works – the network blasphemes
+
Becoming a millionaire is not difficult – if you believe the tips on the internet.
(icon picture)
© Imago
A young entrepreneur by the name of Tanner Chidester spoke up with a similar concern.
He made his first million dollars at the age of 27 with the help of internet fitness and marketing courses.
The now 28-year-old spreads his advice to others who want to do the same on the British news channel
CNBC
:
Earning money is easier than saving more.
Saving is the slow way to wealth.
I sold my fitness classes for $40.
Until I learned, oh, people are paying me $1,500 for my service.
As a result of these insights, the young entrepreneur increased his prices and was soon making between $30,000 and $50,000 a month.
And is happy today that he can now save quite a bit.
On CNBC
's Facebook profile,
the self-made millionaire's wisdom finds a mixed echo - from a little approval to a lot of ridicule to an outright rejection of his priorities.
"Oooooh, so I did that wrong."
"Just asked the boss for a million raise.
Still waiting for an answer."
"Why is it desirable to become a millionaire?
The quality of life is no better.”
"Makes sense."
"Oh hey, a 28-year-old with rich parents moves back home with no kids but kind of money.
I am impressed."
List of rubrics: © Imago