"I had to stop being a burden on my mother"

Published: Thu, 10/05/17

To listen to the left tell it, you'd think success was impossible for young people anymore in the "capitalist" West.

Success stories are laughed at, or dismissed with contempt as so outrageously abnormal as hardly to be worth studying.

Well, I've got one worth studying.

This fellow lived with his two brothers in a low-income family. He saw his mother's money worries as she did her best to raise her boys. He moved from Hong Kong to Canada and struggled to learn English. In school he never fit in. "I felt like the odd man out," he recalls.

His grades were poor, so he gave up on college and took a job as a dishwasher in a restaurant.

Not what he wanted, but "I needed to make some money so I could stop being a burden on my mother."

This is Fred Lam.

He went on to become such a master of eCommerce that Robert Kiyosaki himself -- author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad -- volunteered (without being asked!) to write the foreword to Fred's book.

I have some incredible success stories to share from my own listeners, who were newbies to eCommerce six months ago and have since quit their traditional jobs.

This stuff is real, folks.

Do not miss Fred's presentation on how to do it:


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