everyone has a plan a. 97% has no plan b. i am one of those 3% group who has a plan b.
i studied at rochester institute of technology for 10 years with 10 different majors. because i didn't know what i wanted to be. when i was a kid, i had many dreams that i wanted to be: a lawyer, public policy, criminologist, construction worker, an actor and few more. you get the idea. it didn't happened at all and i finally picked what i want to study - computer science. i studied and studied for nothing. computer science wasn't my career field. it was a hobby. now i have to take care of my student loan because of this. college welcomes you and they doesn't who are you. all they want is your money - hence, they welcomes you for money, not for who you are. their best solution is offer you a student loan to keep you stay in school.
after graduating, you find a job. you work 40 hours a week for 40 years. and you will earn only 40% for living of your income. after 40 years, you retired and you will get retirement funds. but how long will you get it? you don't know. you will know when your retirement funds are empty and you are broke. what will you do? go back to work for a part time to earn more incomes? that, my friends is scary. or scarier.
i have a plan b. you will have everything what you need. you don't have to go back to work to earn more incomes after your retirement funds runs out. you won't broke. nothing. you will have good residual incomes, early retirement, financial freedom and more. daryl, my business partner promoted to senior vice president and he's only 23 years old. last month, he got $50,000 for his residual income. he didn't go to college. he doesn't have a degree. his life is all set. he also donates money to the charities as well for good causes. and he help his family, too. that's what i want to do this. i am doing this for my family and for charities to donate.
a degree and find a job with 40 hours a week for 40 years - no investment.
plan b with 5linx - plenty of investment. you want to know about it? let's talk.
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