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Reflecting on my path as a self-made millionaire, I realized that the journey to financial success initiated with a modest target. At the age of 18, I was filled with big dreams but regrettably short on cash and credentials. Rather than getting overwhelmed by the pursuit of riches, I concentrated on a smaller, achievable milestone of $10,000. This goal was pivotal; crossing this threshold altered my perception of money—transforming it from a matter of luck to a skill that could be replicated.
The Importance of Skill Over Luck
The invaluable lesson learned was that making money is not merely a consequence of chance but a skill that can be mastered. Once I grasped how to generate my first $10,000, repeating the success became a familiar recourse, eventually leading to long-term wealth.