Dustin Moskovitz: Not Living Like A Billionaire

WOULD YOU KEEP YOUR SAME LIFESTYLE IF YOU BECAME A MILLIONAIRE OVERNIGHT?

By Harold L. Cates

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  1. This story is very important for young Afro-Americans to learn from and understand, that money will not define you as a person, you have the choice to make your life better and richer but not though having lots a money. Don’t get it twisted, we all need more and the more might be better, but it’s what you do with that money that matters most. I had a mentor when I was younger and he would say to, (its how much you but what you do with what you have), and being young I didn’t get until now, I’m older and a little bit wiser, but that advice has now started to sink into the depths of my minds, and I am seeing the benefits from that advice. We as Black folks don’t take money serious and waste too much of it on items that we really don’t need, and live way beyond our means. We don’t get the right type of financial education when it comes to making and building our own wealth.

  2. I would just do more of what I already do now in moderation Ofcourse. But 3.5 billion. Damn I’m straight on that PJ. Lol

  3. I AGREE WITH YOU @GUILIANOLINCOLN . AS BLACK PEOPLE WE NEED TO BEGIN TO WORK TOGETHER TO BUILD LEGACIES IN OUR RACE. TOO MANY OF US WANT TO BE THE PLAYER AND NOT THE OWNER. I WANT TO BE AN OWNER SO I CAN PASS DOWN THE POSSIBILITY OF FINANCIAL FREEDOM IN MY FAMILY. OTHER RACES HAVE PASS DOWN MONEY FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION WHILE WE REMAIN EMPLOYED TO THEM GENERATION AFTER GENERATION. THE PROBLEM IS TOO MANY OF US ARE NOT TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE RESOURCES WITH HAVE IN FRONT OF US. HOW MUCH DOES A BUSINESS MAGAZINE COST? HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO TURN TO A FINANCIAL TALK SHOW IN OUR CAR FOR JUST AND HOUR? WE HAVE TO COME OUT OF THIS POVERTY MIND STATE. JOIN MY GROUP>>>>>>HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS ON THE SITE. THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR THOUGHTS..

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