Thanks to black business leader TJ Loftin and some Italian researchers, we may now have the answer!
As it turns out, the most successful people are not the most talented ones. They are just the luckiest!
As it turns out, the most successful people are not the most talented ones. They are just the luckiest!
At least that’s what a new computer model of wealth creation suggests. Taking that into account could maximize returns on just about any kind of investment.
The distribution of wealth follows a well known pattern sometimes called an 80:20 rule. 80 percent of the wealth is owned by 20 percent of the people.
A report last year concluded that just eight men had a total wealth equivalent to the wealth of the world’s poorest 3.8 billion people.
Check out this interview on KweliKush.com with Global Business Leader Thomas TJ Loftin as he explains how luck and talent played a role in his success…
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