Publisher's Synopsis
This essay sheds light on how to become a billionaire even if you are poor, demystifies the challenges of becoming a billionaire, and reveals the cost of becoming a billionaire. Furthermore, how to successfully change your life is expounded upon in this essay. Additionally, the extraordinary power of positivity is revealed, the benefits of embracing a positive mindset are demystified, and how embracing a positive mindset can profoundly change your life is expounded upon in this essay. Furthermore, how to generate extreme wealth online on social media platforms by profusely producing ample lucrative income generating assets is elucidated in this essay. Additionally, the utmost best income generating assets to create for generating extreme wealth online in the digital era are identified, how to become a highly successful influencer online on social media platforms is elucidated, and the plethora of assorted benefits of becoming a successful influencer online are revealed in this essay. Moreover, how to attain extreme fame leverage is demystified and how to earn substantial money online so that you afford to eminently enrich every aspect of your life is meticulously expounded upon in this essay. Albeit ineffably arduous, it is possible to become a billionaire in the digital era even if you are poor, destitute, indigent, and live an unpleasant life that is fraught with poverty. In order to become a billionaire, you need to amass a net worth of $1,000,000,000 which is no small feat, especially in a control market economy with no semblance of a safety net nor universal basic income in spite of their being over 13,000 evisceration fees imposed by bureaucratic apparatuses in which people who work real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand pay into and do not receive anything for paying into. It is not uncommon for the average employee who works a real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand to have at least $80,000 of debt as their negative net worth when they pass away since the cost of living is so egregiously high and the standard of living is so egregiously low. Moreover, it also creates a calamitous recipe for indigence, destitution, and poverty that the individual is mandated to attend the salubrious, 13 year, K-12 compulsory indoctrination camps against their own accord when they could have otherwise earmarked this sacrosanct time into creating income generating assets, building brands, or working in other capacities, such as a traditional job, if they had purview over their time and lived in a free market economy. In this controlled market economy in which the individual has no purview over how their finite, sacrosanct, invaluable time is earmarked, children are dispatched to a 13 year, insalubrious, K-12 compulsory indoctrination camp which some people refer to as a 13 year, insalubrious, K-12 compulsory prison, while others refer to it as a 13 year, insalubrious, K-12 compulsory concentration camp due to it being an insalubrious environment that individuals are relegated to from a young age against their own accord. Nothing salubrious nor fruitful can ever ensue from attending the 13 year, insalubrious, K-12 compulsory indoctrination camp against one's own accord. Attending the 13 year, insalubrious, K-12 compulsory indoctrination camp against one's own accord is detrimental to the individual's health, physically, mentally, and spirituality, because it sets them back over 32,760 hours and eviscerates them out of their precious time needed to sleep, eat, exercise, and work towards reaching their overarching goals. Throughout the entirety of their youth, the individual is required to attend a 13 year, insalubrious, K-12 compulsory indoctrination camp against their own volition in which they learn absolutely nothing pragmatic from even after having attended the insalubrious, K-12 compulsory indoctrination camp for tens of thousands of hours. They are also mandated to complete thousands of homework assignments.