"He was forced to rely on the extensive network that he developed before becoming homeless, which ultimately led him to build a "net worth" of $64,000."
Let's do the math, shall we?
He had 10 months to get to $1 million. Divide that by 12, and that's $83,300 a month.
He not only didn't make it, he didn't make it 1/13th of the goal. And that was WITH using connections.
He could've saved a lot of time and energy, just by reading Nickled and Dimed to Death.
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