Did you know that very few people become millionaires in their lifetimes, let alone EARN a million in just a few years? If you haven't already read the New York Times best-selling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki, I highly recommend it. In this book, Mr. Kiyosaki says the only way to become wealthy is to go into business for yourself: "Mind your own business," as he puts it.
"The greatest entrepreneurial opportunities will be in distributing rather than in manufacturing products."
Dr. Charles King, Professor of Marketing at the University of Illinois, and entrepreneur Tim Sales (who generated revenues in excess of $25 million annually from 24 countries) teach an Accredited Course called, "How to Recognize a Professional Business Model When You See One." This is what they had to say:
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