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You are replying to my rep comment, so I have to clarify.
I see him as a bully, and somewhat of a troll when it comes to the topic of autism (on the other hand, he also has some good traits). I say that as a neutral observer. I have no strong feelings towards him. Too few interactions happened between me and him. Long debates like this are in many cases a waste of time, imo (I want to have this last policy regarding Blondie too).
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79% Of Millionaires Are Self-Made — Lessons From Those Who Built Wealth Without Inheritance
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/79-mi...wNm_ui52Aqwzu8
Most of today’s millionaires weren’t born into their wealth, research shows. Further, a second study by Fidelity Investments found that 88 percent of all millionaires are self-made, meaning they did not inherit their wealth.
https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/28...-got-rich.html
A good explanation why the discrepancy:
https://www.ramseysolutions.com/reti...d-their-wealthHow Many Americans Receive an Inheritance?
If 21% of millionaires inherited their money, how does that measure up against the rest of America? The Federal Reserve asked that question, and guess what their answer was . . . 21%.
That’s right. Millionaires and the general population receive inheritances at the exact same rate. So, don’t miss this: Millionaires are no more likely to get an inheritance than their neighbor who’s swimming in debt.
If you exclude everybody who got some inheritance the percentage lowers but it's no different than the general population.
The fact "fool.com" sells financial services might have to do with it to convince their readers they can become millionaires without really working but rather investing their money with them.
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