My Friend Herman Cain Says, "Go Out and Get Rich" : Small Time Blog

My Friend Herman Cain Says, "Go Out and Get Rich"

by Bradley Voight on 01/08/13

I do not know Mr. Cain but something he said during his short run for president is so very true and it makes him my friend (even if I'm not his friend). In addressing the Occupy Wall Street movement Mr. Cain said, "Don't be angry at the rich, go out and get rich"


Some wealthy people inherited money but many, many people have worked hard to achieve wealth and Mr. Cain is one of them. I read a book called, 'The Millionaire Fast Lane' by M.J. DeMarco and it told me that I was wasting my spare time and that it was my fault that I was not wealthy, not the rich peoples fault. The author was right...dead right. I was wasting countless hours that became years. At 41 I woke up to the fact that I could use my spare time to learn something to make extra money and I chose to learn about stocks. The free information available about investing is mind boggling. I have been studying for almost three years and I am poised to cash in on that knowledge already. What are you doing with your spare time?

Comments (1)

1. anti-cain said on 2/16/13 - 03:01PM
saving the planet. at least my conscience is clear and i can sleep at night. No need for drugs, tobacco, or alcohol to silence guilt.


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