7 Millionaires (in training!) tell all ...
June 22, 2009 | Chicago, Illinois | Vetting explained
What have a young doctor, a live-at-home college graduate, a retired police chaplain, and a 'Top Gun' naval aviator all have in common?
They are part of a group of 7 aspiring multi-millionaires who have chosen to take part in a 'first of its kind' online social experiment in millionaire-making.
Each individual's financial goal varies, but they all have a burning desire to make it to the very top of the financial pyramid within the next 5 to 10 years.
Lee, a retired police chaplain, says: "my number is $4,000,000 by the end of 2019. A lifelong dream is to establish a Retreat Center for police and fire personnel and their families where we deal with stress related issues."
All of the 7 millionaires ... in training! ... are working under the online tutorship of Adrian J Cartwood, a real-life multimillionaire who went from $30,000 in debt to more than $7 million in the bank in just 7 years.
Adrian says: "I made millions in business and investing; but, there was nobody there to stop me from making the basic mistakes that nearly saw me bankrupt more than once. Now, I want to give back by showing others how to avoid those same mistakes so that they can live their dreams."
You can meet Adrian - and, all 7 of his proteges - online at http://7m7y.com, where you are even encouraged to begin your own journey.
Adrian J Cartwood of Chicago, Illinois can be reached by e-mail: ajc@7million7years.com
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