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Rappers aren't the really rich ones. We all have nice houses with studios and cars, but you need a piece of someone's business to be super wealthy.
Drake
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Interpretation

What this quote means

True wealth comes from ownership and business ventures, not just income from a career.

In this quote, Drake indicates that while many rappers appear financially successful by owning luxurious items, genuine wealth involves having stakes in successful businesses. It underscores the importance of entrepreneurship and investments as key elements in achieving substantial financial success beyond a regular income.

Themes

WealthBusinessSuccessEntrepreneurshipIncome

In practice

Example use cases

Use this quote in a seminar about financial literacy and the importance of investing.

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