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... When you have great wealth, you can do amazing things with it. (Everything from helping your Friends and Family to helping your favourite causes etc.)

Don't quote me however I think Andrew Carnegie (from "Think And Grow Rich") donated a ton of his money building amazing causes like Charities and Churches.

Then there are amazing Philanthropists that donate a massive fortune to greater causes.

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  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    People are a tool, and money makes them so.

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      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      People are a tool, and money makes them so.

      Lol. Sorry you feel that way.
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    The only connection Carnegie had with TAGR was Hill's imagination. Experts who have studied TAGR say the claims about Carnegie are fiction - they never met. They definitely were not on the same page when it came to making money or giving it away.

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    I may be the only marketer who was not awed by TAGR - there was common sense and money management - but boring reading. But then, I don't read self help and self improvement books. Might be good for me to do that but they put me to sleep every time. Guess I'm 'unimprovable'.
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      Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

      Guess I'm 'unimprovable'.
      (Lol) When you think you're done "learning" ... You're done.
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    Money is definitively a great tool for many different reason, without it you'll be hard pressed to make any of your own that's for sure
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      Originally Posted by giganut View Post

      Money is definitively a great tool for many different reason, without it you'll be hard pressed to make any of your own that's for sure
      There's some truth to the aphorism that it "Takes money to make money."

      However with Internet Marketing the playing field has kind of been levelled.

      Sure it takes some money to get started however compared to years gone by (without the Internet) it's so much easier for the average Person to make a living.
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    Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

    Lol. Sorry you feel that way.
    Sorry,...pffft! Ok!

    Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

    There's some truth to the aphorism that it "Takes money to make money."

    However with Internet Marketing the playing field has kind of been levelled.

    Sure it takes some money to get started however compared to years gone by (without the Internet) it's so much easier for the average Person to make a living.
    And it is also true that sometimes waking up and pressing 10 buttons a day to make a fortune, isn't all that far fetched!

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      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      Sorry,...pffft! Ok!
      No I was being "serious." If it's your desire to be wealthy (and why not?) then maybe you should re-consider some of your "beliefs." The People at the very top are actually (for the most part) very kind, generous, and loving.

      They're not just a bunch of rich ___holes that many average People like to think.
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      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      And it is also true that sometimes waking up and pressing 10 buttons a day to make a fortune, isn't all that far fetched!
      Well that's just stupid. And any "Marketer" (etc.) that proposes that is just being misleading.
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      Originally Posted by Mapleflyweb View Post

      Not Money is s tool, Tool is a money which is created by the people and it is much helpful for the people. i hope you will get it.
      Sure. : ) Thanks Maplefly.

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    Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

    No I was being "serious." If it's your desire to be wealthy (and why not?) then maybe you should re-consider some of your "beliefs." The People at the very top are actually (for the most part) very kind, generous, and loving.

    They're not just a bunch of rich ___holes that many average People like to think.
    That depends, some just want wealth for the power it brings, well that and the Mansion on the Caribbean with the small army of staff.

    Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

    Well that's just stupid. And any "Marketer" (etc.) that proposes that is just being misleading.
    Any marketer, true!

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      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      That depends, some just want wealth for the power it brings, well that and the Mansion on the Caribbean with the small army of staff.
      Interesting. Personally I'm not all about that.

      Something I learned from Rick Warren ("The Purpose Driven Life") is that there are "wealth builders" and "kingdom builders" ... That latter building great wealth so they can give/donate most of it away to worthwhile causes.
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      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      That depends, some just want wealth for the power it brings, well that and the Mansion on the Caribbean with the small army of staff.
      (Lol) Don't forget about all the luscious Babes that throw themselves at you.
      (Hehe)
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    Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

    Interesting. Personally I'm not all about that.

    Something I learned from Rick Warren ("The Purpose Driven Life") is that there are "wealth builders" and "kingdom builders" ... That latter building great wealth so they can give/donate most of it away to worthwhile causes.
    No Wall Street gives a good message about that, what is wealth if your loved ones, think that you are an ars***e.

    Nothing worse than being an arse***e, that attacks others to feel better.

    Originally Posted by Jonathan 2.0 View Post

    (Lol) Don't forget about all the luscious Babes that throw themselves at you.
    (Hehe)
    True, l just finished watching Wall Street.

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      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      True, l just finished watching Wall Street.
      Well maybe you should get some "real" Life experience other than watching movies (etc.) Just a thought.
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    I love Mark Zuckerberg for the fact that he donates a lot of money!
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