Becoming a billionaire is a lofty goal, often unobtainable for most individuals. Some find their success through economic, educational, or opportunistic advantages. Others learn to take calculated risks, develop their personal creativity, and deploy their capital advantageously.
On the other hand, some miss out on the opportunity for wealth because they do not have a long-term plan or try to rush success. By leveraging focus, discipline, and routine frameworks, you can increase your likelihood of financial success. Here are some specific do’s and don’t for becoming a billionaire.
Do: Invent
Inventing is a challenging career path to take. But if you’ve got the smarts to create successfully, patent, produce and market a product that people need (and thus, will buy in droves), you can build your future billionaire life on it.
Successful inventions aren’t necessarily complicated or high-tech items but can improve existing items. For example, James Dyson invented a better vacuum cleaner, and Gianfranco Zaccai invented a better mop, the Swiffer.12