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Any of you guys a millionaire

Hey guys, i know this might be a popular question but are any of you guys a millionaire!
And if so how did u become a millionaire, the reason im asking is i want to be a millionaire!
Im not a lazy 15 year old boy who sprnds all his money on videogames i have had an ebay shop which isnt much but it made me some money and i now have about £1000 saved.
Yes im only 15 and yes i want to be a millionaire but i know thats not easy and i wont win the lottery or be given it! All the stuff i have ever got i have worked for it myseld not got it bought.
So if ur a millionaire HOW?

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The main reason is to make my life and my family's life better such as buy my parents a new house. We have always lived in a very small house
I am on GTA.
Being a millionaire for social reasons is dangerous. Being a millionaire as a side effect of success is fine IMO

In life you do not need copious amounts of cash, this is an illusion portrayed by the media. A misdirection to guide us away from what is important, which is loving and caring. Wish to be fertile, so u can have your own kids, wish to be blessed with the personality a woman wishes to have in her life.



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That all sounds good
I doubt any millionaires would be wasting their time on tsr
Do you honestly think any millionaires would post on tsr lool :rofl:
I was a millionaire until i took an arrow to the knee, now i'm a billionaire.
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Original post by bluemadhatter
I doubt any millionaires would be wasting their time on tsr


Depends. They probably wouldn't sign up to TSR, but there's a good chance that someone who's been on TSR from early on became a millionaire and is still on here for entertainment's sake. There are doctors, scientists and millionaires on 9gag, so why wouldn't there be any on TSR?

To the TO - there are 'safe' ways to become a millionaire that take quite long, and there are quicker ways that aren't quite as safe.

Safe way - pick a degree for a well paying profession. Study medicine, pick the right specialisation and at some point as a consultant you'll be pulling in about £100,000 a year. Live modestly and after a couple of decades you can be a millionaire. But I guess that's not what you have in mind. Study law or economics at a prestigious university, work your arse off, do competitive internships, then land a job at a big law firm or bank in London, work your arse off even more, and you'll be a millionaire at some point.

Alternatively, the less 'safe' (because not as predictable) route will be that of entrepreneurship. Found a business and make money with that.
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Gambling worked for someone I know. Wouldnt recommend it though :smile:
Who isn't? :indiff:
Original post by Sir Fox
Depends. They probably wouldn't sign up to TSR, but there's a good chance that someone who's been on TSR from early on became a millionaire and is still on here for entertainment's sake. There are doctors, scientists and millionaires on 9gag, so why wouldn't there be any on TSR?

To the TO - there are 'safe' ways to become a millionaire that take quite long, and there are quicker ways that aren't quite as safe.

Safe way - pick a degree for a well paying profession. Study medicine, pick the right specialisation and at some point as a consultant you'll be pulling in about £100,000 a year. Live modestly and after a couple of decades you can be a millionaire. But I guess that's not what you have in mind. Study law or economics at a prestigious university, work your arse off, do competitive internships, then land a job at a big law firm or bank in London, work your arse off even more, and you'll be a millionaire at some point.

Alternatively, the less 'safe' (because not as predictable) route will be that of entrepreneurship. Found a business and make money with that.


I've been looking into investment banking for a while and i heard that it's very stressful and the pay is not worth the stress and the job. What other career path pay well that aren't law, banking or medicine? I would like to go into law or banking after university but I'm worried because I'm doing a chemistry degree and I don't know if you get much jobs from that. Should I change to biomed?
Not until I inherit family stuff
Original post by Anthony.c/2001
The main reason is to make my life and my family's life better such as buy my parents a new house. We have always lived in a very small house


Same
Original post by honeysugar
I've been looking into investment banking for a while and i heard that it's very stressful and the pay is not worth the stress and the job. What other career path pay well that aren't law, banking or medicine? I would like to go into law or banking after university but I'm worried because I'm doing a chemistry degree and I don't know if you get much jobs from that. Should I change to biomed?



Chemistry is a great degree and you get loads of jobs with that. Most employers don't care what degree you studied tbh as you have transferable skills. Chemistry would be a good degree to get into banking due to the quantitative elements in it. :yes:
Not with my tragically low bank balance :getmecoat:
Original post by mr T 999
Chemistry is a great degree and you get loads of jobs with that. Most employers don't care what degree you studied tbh as you have transferable skills. Chemistry would be a good degree to get into banking due to the quantitative elements in it. :yes:


Thanks. It's just that my school advertises medicine and dentistry as the only careers you can ever do well in and earn a reasonable amount so I am a bit worried. I just want to do well and have a stable income. Would you suggest taking a language module with my chemistry degree? Or a biochemistry or physics. How does the salary progress?
Original post by honeysugar
Thanks. It's just that my school advertises medicine and dentistry as the only careers you can ever do well in and earn a reasonable amount so I am a bit worried. I just want to do well and have a stable income. Would you suggest taking a language module with my chemistry degree? Or a biochemistry or physics. How does the salary progress?




Do you go grammer school or something lol? There's loads of jobs out there besides medicine and dentistry that pay well. A language module would be helpful and looks good on a cv and makes you bit more competitive. Tbh you should do what you enjoy.

Salary for what? :hmmmm2:

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