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America Tycoon: The Wolf of Showbiz

Become famous early, make money early, and enjoy the joy of life in America with both fame and fortune. The Great America, Hollywood, business warfare, entertainment industry, celebrities and movies… "Do you know what my favorite movie is?" "The Wolf of Wall Street?" "Yes, these sentences are really amazing!!" 【The world of investing can be a jungle. Bulls. Bears. Danger at every turn】 【I'm talking about normal people, working-class, everyday people. Everyone wants to get rich. Am I crazy? There's no such fuckin' thing as an Amish Buddhist】 【Are you behind on your credit card bills? Good! Pick up the phone and start dialing! Is your landlord ready to evict you? Good! Pick up the phone and start dialing! Does your girlfriend think you're a fucking worthless loser? Good! Pick up the phone and start dialing! I want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich! All you have to do today is pick up that phone and speak the words that I have taught you. And I will make you richer than the most powerful CEO in the United States of fucking America!!!】

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Chapter 245: Time Management Master

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For a true artist like Jones, Martin raised a glass with him out of respect and admiration.

Art is a kind of faith that enables one to transcend the mortal world.

Bruce nudged Martin from behind and whispered, "To your left front, Jennifer Aniston."

Turning his head, Martin saw Aniston chatting with a woman, and he asked, "What's she doing here?"

In a low voice, Bruce explained, "Aniston is from Los Angeles, born in Sherman Oaks. After her parents divorced, they moved to New York, but after she became famous, her mother moved back to Sherman Oaks."

"You sure know a lot," Martin commented.

"I thought you might need it," Bruce said innocently. "So I made a special effort to learn about Aniston's background."

"You're a real professional," Martin replied, offering his hand, "Pen and paper."

Bruce opened his bag and pulled out a pen and an autograph book.

Martin often carried these dining props with him.