Vivian Tu
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Nuoret, jotka eivÀt anna mitÀÀn parempaa taaksepÀin kuin heidÀn hyvÀt nÀkökulmansa, ovat hyödyntÀviÀ. En halua sanoa sitÀ, mutta se on totta. Se on totta. Luulen, ettÀ tulee todella vaikea tuntemus Jeesusta.
KyllÀ, luulen, ettÀ jokainen, joka haluaa rahaa, jokainen, joka haluaa rikkoa, voi mennÀ siihen, mutta
Se ei ole kuitenkaan niin helppoa kuin kaikki internetissÀ nÀyttÀvÀt sen olevan. Ei ole semmoinen, ettÀ ra ra, Amazon dropshippeja, ra ra, huoltovaihtoehto, ra ra, ostaa elÀintensuojelua ja on hyvÀ mennÀ. Se ei ole se. MielestÀni iso keskustelu, jota emme puhu, on lÀheisyys.
My life now, I have many rich friends. And those rich friends provide me additional rich opportunities. So I got to go to the US Open on a bank's dime because my fiancé worked with a guy who is at an investment bank. And he had four tickets, took him, his wife, my fiancé and myself.
Ne tikkit ovat tuhansia dollaria. Ne ovat erittÀin kalliita. Minulla on ystÀviÀ, joilla oli luonnollinen asiantuntija. HeillÀ oli hieno tiimi taloudellisista yrityksistÀ. He sanoivat, ettÀ sinun pitÀisi puhua minun tiimistÀni. SiinÀ minusta tuli yhteydessÀ työntekijÀni. Jos sinulla ei ole sellaista lÀheisyyttÀ ihmisille, joilla on rahaa, jotka ovat tehneet sitÀ, jotka ovat soittaneet soittamista,
How are you going to learn it? Because, sure, if you are a young person growing up low income, and you want to make smart money decisions, work very hard in school, get good grades, do the American dream thing, and you go, you get to Harvard, okay? You get to Harvard, the rich kids still don't want to be friends with you. Why not? Because you can't afford to split the table at the club on Friday night. You can't afford to pay for the dues for your finals club, or whatever they call it.
You don't have that money to get you there. So I think the process of becoming wealthy and becoming rich and having money
Ja vanhemmat ovat todella, todella vaikeita. Ja he eivÀt jÀttÀneet sinuun mitÀÀn. Olet edelleen kasvanut kaikkia niitÀ rikkoja ihmisiÀ. Olet edelleen saanut tietoja, kontakteja, tietoa. Ja olet edelleen saanut kaikkia niitÀ sopivia taitoja. Kun vanhemmat sanoo, ettÀ he jÀttÀvÀt sinulle kaikkea, mitÀ minulla on, mutta he kasvavat alkuperÀisemmin. He eivÀt ole sitÀ lÀheisyyttÀ, jota sinulla oli.
KÀyttÀjÀt ovat tekniset. He ovat ne, jotka ovat oikeasti hyviÀ työtÀ. Sitten on kivi- ja kivikÀytÀjÀt. He ovat kivikÀytÀjÀt, koska he tietÀvÀt, ettÀ heillÀ on kaikkia nÀyttöjÀ, joita jos et kasva,