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Achieving Millionaire Success

At the Millionaire Success Network our focus is to help individuals interested in achieving millionaire success status. We want to share our experiences with everyone and build a network of individuals who are focused on achieving their millionaire success. The great late Zig Ziglar once said, “If you can dream it, then you can achieve it. You will get all you want in life if you help enough other people get what they want.”

Millionaire Success is a Journey, Not a Destination

Unless you win the lottery or inherit your fortune, achieving millionaire success is a journey that often takes not just days or weeks, but many, many, months, and years of focus and work to reach.  And before you can reach your destination, you need to know where you are going.

Successful Journey’s that Achieved Millionaire Success

Mark Zuckerberg
Unless you’ve been living under a rock you know that Zuckerberg helped launch the enterprise we all know and spend countless hours on called Facebook, vaulting him into the ranks of the nation’s billionaires.

Zuckerberg’s once said “The biggest risk is not taking any risk… In a world that’s changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.”

Michael Dell
Not your ordinary college dropout, Dell earned his first million before he turned 20. He dropped out of the University of Texas not long after starting a computer company that sold directly to consumers, at prices lower than his retail competitors could match.

Dell’s advice to young entrepreneurs: “You’ve got to be passionate about it,” he said in an interview with the Academy of Achievement. “I think people that look for great ideas to make money aren’t nearly as successful as those who say, ‘OK, what do I really love to do?”

Catherine Cook
Catherine Cook, now 20, has been a millionaire for a couple of years. Along with her brothers David and Geoff, Cook started the social-networking site myYearbook in 2005 while still in high school.

Cook’s advice for young entrepreneurs: “Stop just thinking about it and make it happen. When you’re young is the best time to start your own business, as you do not have the responsibilities you will have when you’re older. The worst that can happen if you fail now is that you have firsthand experience to make your next venture a success.”

Cameron Johnson
Cameron Johnson left high school a millionaire, significantly more successful than even your average valedictorian, having launched more than a dozen websites between 1998 and 2004.  He started a printing company at age 9 making greeting cards from his home and before his 13th birthday he sold his sister’s Beanie Baby collection online and made $50,000.

Johnson’s advice for young entrepreneurs: “Put yourself out there. Get started, do something and start small. The lower your startup costs, the easier it is to find profitability. Create value for others, and you’ll be rewarded.”

Reaching Millionaire Success

Regardless of how you get there, achieving millionaire success is obtainable at any age.  Although it’s a less risky journey to take when you’re younger, it’s definitely a more enjoyable destination when you’re older.

Let’s all help each other out there in search of our dreams and achieve millionaire success together.  Contact us at Millionaire Success Network and start your success journey today!

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Achieving Millionaire Success

At the Millionaire Success Network our focus is to help individuals interested in achieving millionaire success status. We want to share our experiences with everyone and build a network of individuals who are focused on achieving their millionaire success. The great late Zig Ziglar once said, “If you can dream it, then you can achieve it. You will get all you want in life if you help enough other people get what they want.”

Millionaire Success is a Journey, Not a Destination

Unless you win the lottery or inherit your fortune, achieving millionaire success is a journey that often takes not just days or weeks, but many, many, months, and years of focus and work to reach.  And before you can reach your destination, you need to know where you are going.

Successful Journey’s that Achieved Millionaire Success

Mark Zuckerberg
Unless you’ve been living under a rock you know that Zuckerberg helped launch the enterprise we all know and spend countless hours on called Facebook, vaulting him into the ranks of the nation’s billionaires.

Zuckerberg’s once said “The biggest risk is not taking any risk… In a world that’s changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.”

Michael Dell
Not your ordinary college dropout, Dell earned his first million before he turned 20. He dropped out of the University of Texas not long after starting a computer company that sold directly to consumers, at prices lower than his retail competitors could match.

Dell’s advice to young entrepreneurs: “You’ve got to be passionate about it,” he said in an interview with the Academy of Achievement. “I think people that look for great ideas to make money aren’t nearly as successful as those who say, ‘OK, what do I really love to do?”

Catherine Cook
Catherine Cook, now 20, has been a millionaire for a couple of years. Along with her brothers David and Geoff, Cook started the social-networking site myYearbook in 2005 while still in high school.

Cook’s advice for young entrepreneurs: “Stop just thinking about it and make it happen. When you’re young is the best time to start your own business, as you do not have the responsibilities you will have when you’re older. The worst that can happen if you fail now is that you have firsthand experience to make your next venture a success.”

Cameron Johnson
Cameron Johnson left high school a millionaire, significantly more successful than even your average valedictorian, having launched more than a dozen websites between 1998 and 2004.  He started a printing company at age 9 making greeting cards from his home and before his 13th birthday he sold his sister’s Beanie Baby collection online and made $50,000.

Johnson’s advice for young entrepreneurs: “Put yourself out there. Get started, do something and start small. The lower your startup costs, the easier it is to find profitability. Create value for others, and you’ll be rewarded.”

Reaching Millionaire Success

Regardless of how you get there, achieving millionaire success is obtainable at any age.  Although it’s a less risky journey to take when you’re younger, it’s definitely a more enjoyable destination when you’re older.

Let’s all help each other out there in search of our dreams and achieve millionaire success together.  Contact us at Millionaire Success Network and start your success journey today!



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