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Stuart Goldsmith's booklet on 28 Steps to a Million dollars is a bit of a joke really. I think he meant it as one. Wouldn't it be difficult to have a bank account with hundreds of thousands and also to make big t online auctionransactions without attracting the IRS? He never mentions taxes (maybe they don't pay taxes in England).

Also, in a different book, Goldsmith admits that after finding a couple of dollars(pounds) on the street he added "outside" money to help it along.

I walk a lot in my city and have found almost $30.00 on the ground. I have doubled it in two years using his system, but I am not overly ambitious with it, just do it for fun.


I have just started on Stuart Goldsmith's idea, but make it easier, I borrowed a dollar; I looked at local Salvation Army thrift shop and bought a small plastic film camera. This camera takes four separate exposure a fraction of a second apart,(handy for golfers perfecting their stance). Camera cost me 50 cents-I sold It for $20 by way an online auction, so after paying back the dollar I borrowed, and the auction fee, I now have $16.50 to purchase my next item!
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Sorry - I didn't explain it very well. I don't want any one to give me $40 - I want to earn it.

I now have $40 to invest in something that will result in me eventually having $80. No time limit here but the eventual goal is to double to $1M so obviously a bank account won't cut it. It also doesn't have to be in one step - let's say I spend $30 on a book and sell it for $40. I'll then have $50 to invest to make the total of $80. If I buy the book for $30 and sell it for $60, I have to spend the excess on myself (game rules).

So, I'm looking for ideas that could potentially be used to turn $40 into $80.

C2C

My take is to forget rules-rules limit creativity - never mind doubling, if you can sell for 5 or 10 times what you paid, you are going to reach your goal sooner! To help, if I had $40 I would look for a second hand guitar $30.00, spend $10 on new strings, then sell for$80 -$120
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Originally posted by Andrew
"find a penny pick it up, then all day you'll have good luck"

(quiz: anybody know what movie that was from?)

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can't help with movie name but saying is based on an old gypsy rhyme that used to be heard in Britain, many years ago:

'"See a pin and pick it up, all that day you'll have good luck;

See a pin, let it lay you will live to rue the day."
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Good way.
How can we double the money.

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