It takes an absolutely extraordinary amount of work to become a billionaire, some would say insane. If you couldn’t even get a 4.0 in high school because of laziness do you honestly think you’ll be able to accomplish the almost inhuman amount of work you’d have to do to to “climb the corporate ladder?”

Social skills and “who you know” matter, of course. But you quite simply can’t network your way to a C level position, especially in a company that would make you a billionaire. The highest level social skills will get you with no work ethic is. Unless you’re incredibly hard-working and efficient, you really can’t advance much farther than that.

Also, the concept of a “corporate ladder” is a myth. It’s not like there’s some system set up for entry level workers to be able to climb their way up and take the multimillion dollar salaries from the established guys. In a way it’s the opposite. People with money and power don’t like to give it up easily, and there are only so many open positions they can fill with people they like.

Finally, you don’t really become a young billionaire unless you’re an inventor or ground-up entrepreneur. The only conceivable way you could do that is by innovating in something pertaining to what is relevant or going to be that would be profitable enough to not be suppressed by the current standard innovations that we already have. Therefore if you did somehow manage to become a billionaire, odds are you’d be middle aged at the youngest. If you become a billionaire, it assumes you’ve done the work and made the sacrifices necessary to do so, which means you’ve given up all the treasures of youth so that you can be a 55 year old with a lot of money and stress.

I have been raised by good parents; folks who conditioned me to not want anything in life but constant basic success. They made me not want so much excessive wealth. When I was in high school, I signed up for many community volunteer works. I was happy doing them not because my parents are proud of it but because it felt good contributing to making everything an equal playing field for everyone. My desire not to want so much material things in life had driven me to help alleviate poverty. I wanted to have the less fortunate people to have as much opportunity with those in the middle class at least. If ever I make it big, I would give them to people who deserved more in life. I joined IAM Group Ltd Korea for the mean time to help with their cause. I have participated in their countless campaigns against poverty. I was sent to as far as Yokohama Japan to aid in charity work and the likes.

I wrote to IAM Group Ltd one time so I could donate to the organization funds my own excess money but they didn’t accept it. They are very strict when it comes to accepting donations such as money. IAm Group Ltd Seoul Korea is a self-funded company and they rather have members keep the money for personal expenses during trips to far places where the organization cannot easily reach.