SLAP!
Nan slapped him and scowled at Jim Thorne. "If you can't get into college, I'm not calling you my big brother anymore."
'Making money is easy right now, but we can't get our priorities mixed up. Jim is only twelve. This is the age for school, so that's what he should be doing. There's no rush to make money. By the time he graduates from college, it'll be the early nineties, and there will be even more opportunities then. As long as someone has the ability, it'll be no problem to earn enough money to last ten lifetimes within three to five years.'
'She once heard a boss say that people who know how to make money can achieve financial freedom in two or three years, and then they can spend the rest of their time enjoying life. That particular boss was a perfect example. He was only in his forties but was already semi-retired. He worked just one or two months a year and spent the rest of his time traveling, having seen almost the entire world.'
'Now *that* was a real life.'
