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rusak2 [61]
2 years ago
5

Wondering what your answer is

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Pavlova-9 [17]2 years ago
7 0

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When I become a billionaire I would first of all obviously make a nice house for my family, buy the latest and most expensive car. My children would be educated in the best educational institutions and I would also keep enough provision for their higher studies and any other pursuits of their interest.Billionaires own companies that make products and provide jobs for people that improve people's lives so many people benefit from them even if the billionaires don't just give their money away. Billionaires exploit poor regions and poor people to make money – like paying poor farmers low prices . l would love to do this. And also l would donate money for the society . I would never be selfish. It isn't easy to become a billionaire especially if you haven't already made millions. You will need time, patience, investment savvy, and entrepreneurship to become a billionaire unless you are born into a family with billions that you stand to inherit.

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