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Originally Posted by SOB
What I was going to say is that I believe anyone with sufficient desire can be a multimillionaire
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So much to say...but i think it's best to leave most of it be. Why do you think this is true? Are multimillionares really that common? Is the problem really just desire...and not that there are systemic problems in the distrobution of resources in america? You take the outliers, and seek to prove that they are the rule.
I have the opportunity....i was born in to a family that has money, i was given a good education as a kid, and that put me in top 25 liberal arts college. I will graduate near the top of my class, in part because i have been able to be a full time student and only work as a preceptor when it met my educational goals. I have applied to Yale for my M.Div, and if i so desired, i suspect i could continue on to Academia with no problems. I might not have multiple millions (depends on the book deal i guess), but i would certainly be in the priviledged classes.
Privledged. Not because it was fair, or because i was entitled to any of it. I'm part of the lucky sperm club, and i damn well know it.