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Reddit mentions of Adventure Capitalist: The Ultimate Road Trip

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Adventure Capitalist: The Ultimate Road Trip
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ColorSky/Pale blue
Height8.02 Inches
Length5.22 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2004
Weight0.65 Pounds
Width0.85 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Adventure Capitalist: The Ultimate Road Trip:

u/trebor89 · 4 pointsr/cars

I think you might mean adventure capitalist.

u/rackgen · 1 pointr/confession

OP, aren't you me? I of course, don't have enough money but I do know that if I ever get a lottery I will not disclose to any one.. Not so many 'close friends' to think of, and family/ friends have(and can) ruin the relationship when money is on the way. Here is what I planned - oh, and I had in mind a sum of HK$ 60 Million. (yeah, am too greedy am I not?)

  • Buy a primary residence in a flat /apartment at least above 20th floor in a good location, and mention you got it under mortgage to any one, but pay in cash.

  • Buy a secondary residence in a different city and collect rent - this goes to your child's education and trust fund / future expenses.

  • Let the child stay in normal school (as she is now). Ivy leagues will come later (she's just 3!!)

  • Visit some of the poorest places of earth and do things rather than donating to charity and hoping it reaches the victims. I have this after reading about NGO scams in Jim Rogers' books (you should read them, they are very very useful).

    http://www.amazon.com/Adventure-Capitalist-Ultimate-Road-Trip/dp/0812967267

    http://www.amazon.com/Investment-Biker-Around-World-Rogers/dp/0812968719

  • One of the charities which does this thing (do it for poor) is Food for Life. I have been part of their programs and can vouch for them; basically they cook food and distribute for poor / elderly. Since the food is cooked, can't be stolen; also, there is very little chance of pilferage since the vegetables don't cost much. Of course, if you have interest in working for other charities or soup kitchens, do it OP. I believe helping others is the best job*.


    * - Does not apply to tech support.