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Dear RBS,

I am working on a project that enables one to become financially free within 3 to 5 years with hardly any investment. I am looking for people with a burning desire to get out of the normal rut. Please provide me with your email ID and address so that my team can contact you.

(U K Munshi) Wg Cdr
P - 548, Sector 21, Jalvayu Vihar,
NOIDA UP 201301
+919810101349
upindermunshi@hotmail.com

From India, Delhi
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Becoming rich is different and live like a rich is different thing .wt do u want up to you .
From India, Amritsar
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Dear Friends,

You want to become rich within two years. It is a great idea, but you must know who is a true and honest man - he is already a rich man and doesn't need to be richer. By working hard and intelligently, then you have no need for any good ideas, including new projects or self-employment, etc.

Thanks a lot,
Krishnarao Mudaliar

From India, Bhopal
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Hi,

I work on a project that provides an opportunity to become financially free over a period of 3 to 5 years. I also play a game called Smart Money Workshop to help people identify their needs. If anyone is interested, they can contact me via email at suresh_himalaya@yahoo.co.in. I reside in Bangalore and travel to Trichy and Chennai every other weekend.

From India
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1. Honesty and wealth do not typically go together in a strict sense.

2. It is surprising how one can consider joining a public or government company when they greatly admire wealthy individuals.

3. If you strictly want to be both rich and honest, you could play the lottery or visit a casino.

4. If you aim to be wealthy with reasonable honesty, you could pursue running your own business as a stockbroker, owning a bar, pub, hotel, restaurant, or massage parlor.

5. Another option is to remain in a government company and utilize your spare time for various online money-making opportunities available.

From India, New Delhi
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First, you should gain knowledge and experience. Then, you will think, and if you are comfortable facing any risks, start a business at the right place and time. However, do not leave your job. Discuss with experienced persons and learn from them about the risks and good ways to run the business smoothly.

CAN! CAN! CAN!

All the best!!

With Regards,

Brinda G

From India, Madras
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Dear big Dreamer,

You are what you think. Each action of your life will lead to some reaction. Start doing activities related to your dream. Begin on a part-time basis while continuing your present job. When you reach a certain level of achievement, you will naturally quit your job.

If you are a dreamer, I can help you with that. Contact me via email at tksltc@yahoo.com.

*TK

From India, Panaji
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Hello rbs2002,

I am really telling you it feels very good to hear that you want to stay honest. God bless you, bhai. I am telling you that there is always a way. You can do a lot to fulfill your honest dreams. Only you can plan for yourself as you know your engagements, abilities, and interests. But at least you can go for teaching or training classes even with your job without compromising your responsibilities. If you do not have an interest in teaching like most other tech guys, you can still go for freelance work even from your current location. There are many other ways of earning money honestly.

But now, the first thing I want to offer you is my honest friendship. Let's become honest friends. Guru dost ban jao, sach me mazaaa aa jayega.

My email is shiv11.nip@gmail.com. We shall discuss more.

Okay for now.

With regards,
Shivendra

From India, Gurgaon
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Dear RBS,

I have gone through many replies sent to you from several respected members of the forum. I would like to request, my friend, do not be swayed by pessimistic advice. Money is a slave to effort, in my belief. I want to make you believe that every insightful individual can pursue hard work in smarter ways. Without switching your job from the government to the private sector, you can achieve wealth. I am not telling you to wait for a genie like Aladdin's; it may take time but will surely happen if you make it happen. The attitude must be positive.

At least, I am with you, my friend.

Shivendra

From India, Gurgaon
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