When I graduated from college, my brother sent me a graduation card that read, “There are two steps to becoming a millionaire. Step 1: Graduate College. Step 2: Have someone give you a million dollars.”
In Jonson’s play The Alchemist, the gluttonous and greedy character Sir Epicure Mammon nevertheless has a generous side, and his advice to his fellow-man is: “Be Rich!”
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
oh, how simple
stellanova87 over 4 years ago
Write a book that doesn’t really say anything and charge people big bucks for it.
Nachikethass over 4 years ago
Don’t let anyone open the book before buying it!
rshive over 4 years ago
We told you it was easy!
jagedlo over 4 years ago
interesting expression on Lio’s face in the final panel…
jimboklein over 4 years ago
When I graduated from college, my brother sent me a graduation card that read, “There are two steps to becoming a millionaire. Step 1: Graduate College. Step 2: Have someone give you a million dollars.”
William Robbins Premium Member over 4 years ago
Thanks, I never thought of that…
coffeeturtle over 4 years ago
Depends. How do you measure success?
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
Almost like Steve Martin’s first step in “How to have a Million $ and Not pay Taxes”
Stephen Gilberg over 4 years ago
That’s no secret, liar.
random boredom over 4 years ago
So what’s on the rest of book? Same thing being repeated?
AndrewSihler over 4 years ago
In Jonson’s play The Alchemist, the gluttonous and greedy character Sir Epicure Mammon nevertheless has a generous side, and his advice to his fellow-man is: “Be Rich!”
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Even con men write children’s books these sad days, Lio. Any scam will do, in any medium….
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Of course it doesn’t explain how