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That Millionaire Said You Could Make $1B a Year Just by Working Hard

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원본 (Korean)

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A self-made millionaire named Mike Black who claimed "anyone can earn $1 million in a year from nothing with the right mindset" has become the subject of renewed attention after his experiment to prove this was ultimately abandoned. He started the so-called 'Million Dollar Comeback' project without using existing connections or capital, living in a homeless state. He generated income by dumpster diving and reselling free furniture, while attempting to achieve his goal through online business and sales activities. However, the experiment was far harsher than expected. Black earned $64,000 (approximately 88 million won) over about 10 months but had to give up the project due to extreme stress and deteriorating health. He experienced autoimmune disease symptoms and joint pain, and revealed that survival itself was agonizing. This case is being evaluated as showing the reality that success cannot be explained by effort and willpower alone. It particularly revealed that capital, health, housing stability, and social safety nets are important variables in an individual's economic recovery. Black later realized that while money can be earned again, losing your health means losing everything.

 

Made $880k in 10 months and gave up

 

Even foreign fishing boats pay better

7 comments

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Starting from literally zero, that's actually pretty solid money. But factor in the US cost of living plus destroying your health working that hard, and it doesn't seem as impressive.

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Yeah, US non-specialized jobs are around $20/hour, so that's at least 3x what we make here. $880k means roughly $900k annual, which is like maybe $300k+ in Korea. Ruining your health for that? Not worth it.

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Wait until he finds out most billionaires got their money from inheritance or investor connections lol

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People often overlook how poverty itself, even as just a state of being, is a debuff that eats away at your body and mind.

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The thing is, poverty means having real fear because there's nothing behind you. But this guy already succeeded before—he could afford to fail and still eat. So what pressure is he even under? Like, if this actually fails, would he actually die? I don't know... lol

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If he went to the hospital over health issues in the US, he's probably negative after medical bills lol

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ngl this motivational speaker energy is so cringe. a billion dollars??? that's literally impossible for 99.9% of people no matter how hard you work

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So this guy is naturally talented at making money and confident as hell about it. He pre-planned everything, has all his insider knowledge and hustle hacks from before, and literally sacrificed his health and time to the point where continuing would risk his life—and THAT'S what he made... Uh... so what are us normal people even supposed to do trying to make money...AAAHHHHH!!!

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lmao yeah and I'm the queen of England. These guys always leave out the part about having rich parents and lucky timing 💀

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bro said hard work like that's the only variable 😭 tell that to my parents who worked 80 hour weeks and still couldn't afford rent

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This is exactly why I stopped watching these videos. It's giving toxic positivity and it's not helpful fr fr

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Actually some people do make insane money but like... you gotta have the right idea at the right time. Hard work alone won't cut it 🤷

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The mental gymnastics billionaires do to avoid admitting they got lucky is actually wild