The Origin of Rich Goldworthy

Richard Cassius Goldworthy was born to a working class family in rural Ohio on April 15, 1995. 3 days before his mother’s conception, in a dream, a man in a suit came to her. He told her that a child will be born to her that will bring the family great fortune. This came to a surprise to her because her family had been humble farmers that were more concerned with the family and their farm. To them money was not as important as the bond of a family.

 Months later when she realized she was pregnant, she became worried that her child might become the tycoon as the prophecy foretold. She did not allow him to go to school, instead she home schooled him on the farm, hoping one day he will become a farmer like his father, and his father before him. On his 18th birthday he was eager to leave the farm but his parents resisted this idea. In the middle of the night he left home to go explore the outside world. He left to go to Columbus, the biggest city near his rural hometown.

 Unsure of what to do with his new freedom, he decided to go to the cinema. He watched the Wolf of Wallstreet and he was enthralled. He did not know that such a lavish lifestyle existed. He immediately entered into business school at the Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University. He graduated head of his class in 3 years, eager to graduate and go into the real world.

During his time in Columbus, he would walk around and as he did he noticed the people living on the streets in squalor and wondered how they got that way. Could they not just get a job he thought? Did they not know the power of investing ones money early? In a world of excess, why did these people choose to live without anything of value?

 Immediately after graduation, he was hired as an executive and began working his way up the company ladder, while also playing the stock market. He began wearing elegant thousand dollar suits, hand crafted Italian shoes, six figure Rolex watches. He drove the newest BMWs, Aston Martins, and Mercedes Benz. Before long he became the Chief Executive Officer of his own Fortune 500 company. 3 years after graduating he became a self-made billionaire. But this was not enough for him. It didn’t seem to matter how much money he made because nobody seemed to notice. So he began telling people about his massive amount of wealth and how he was able to afford all of these expensive goods. Before long he had his own following of people, called Consumelliers.

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