I happen to know several people who did just that (grew up barely above what would qualify for welfare, did not go to college) and became millionaires.
Even if you fail (and you probably will) what you learn from it will position you much better when trying again. It often takes multiple failures before making it work. (Even Gates/Allen had business failures before starting Microsoft.)
> does not mean the problem is solved.
Most people don't recognize opportunity because it comes disguised as hard work :-)
Even if you fail (and you probably will) what you learn from it will position you much better when trying again. It often takes multiple failures before making it work. (Even Gates/Allen had business failures before starting Microsoft.)
> does not mean the problem is solved.
Most people don't recognize opportunity because it comes disguised as hard work :-)