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Thank you for viewing. "How to Save 100 Million Yen: An Ultra-Frugal Life That Turned a Person into a Millionaire from Zero Savings" [Used Item] is for sale. ● There is a sense of aging and minor stains. (Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to these issues or are looking for new quality.) ● There are no markings, so there should be no problem reading it. Let me reiterate: Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to these issues or are looking for new quality. We especially decline sales to those who are known to be complainers. Thank you for your understanding. Reference: "How to Save 100 Million Yen: An Ultra-Frugal Life That Turned a Person into a Millionaire from Zero Savings" The Man Who Will Definitely Quit His Job ★★ Immediately reprinted upon release! It's selling well! ★★ [A non-fiction book about savings that frees you from money worries and work!] ★ What is the life of a man who saved 100 million yen from zero savings while working at a black company!? ★ The book carefully explains the triggers for a frugal life, the process of saving, and specific saving techniques, as well as the ultimate frugal mindset and how to put it into practice! ★ "All my salary is saved," he says, and his unique frugal lifestyle has gone viral on social media. This long-awaited book by the author has been a hot topic in various media such as TV Asahi and TBS, as well as overseas in Korea, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, and more! [Money is the strongest tranquilizer] He decided to accumulate wealth on the day he entered a black company about 21 years ago, when he had zero savings. Witnessing the harsh work environment, he began to think of ways to escape the company by saving money as a means of survival. His initial savings goal was an enormous "50 million yen in 10 years." Although the plan was significantly delayed due to various misfortunes along the way, he eventually revised the goal several times and achieved the final goal of 100 million yen in about 21 years. He didn't make a fortune through investments, nor did he win the lottery; he became a rare "accumulative millionaire." Simply put, the best use of savings is as a tranquilizer. I'm not saying you absolutely need 100 million yen. Even if you have 10 million yen or several million yen, there are lives that can be saved with a certain amount of money.
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