As you said, it is those that put their best knowledge for profitable business becomes successful at the long run. That's true, but remember some people can still languish on abject poverty cos they have no financial portfolio, can't save, nor do business of their own.You are absolutely right. So many people have different knowledge for so many things in life.
It is only those that put their best of knowledge for profitable business that benefit at the long run.
My piece of advice is that anybody can become rich or poor it depends on how you build your financial live.
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You're right in your own definition, that was my initial purpose of writing this thread. I want to different illiteracy from literacy. An illiterate man is always known as one without basic knowledge and understanding of how to read and write and explain things in the right manner. Those that invest heavily and gain success are not illiterate, cos being literate doesn't mean one will go to tertiary institutions and above before being considered as a learned man. With basic understanding of business, principles of life, planning, reading and writing, etc. What else can you require again to make money?? I'll say nothing, cos money does not necessarily come from the level of education you attend. But your business plans, and strategy at which you run your own business determines your success tomorrow.Well it depends on what your definition of "illiterate" is, for me litracy is overrated, once a person can differentiate between things, communicate effectively, carry out everyday arithmetics and control his/her business, they're literate enough.
And whether they're recognized by forbes or not, it doesn't change the fact that they ave money
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