From Delusion to Riches: How Quitting My Job Made Me a Wealthy Public Figure
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Romanee Virgara, a 25-year-old from Australia, quit her job as a logistics manager to become a business coach and public figure. She attributes her success and financial gain to being "delusional" and treating content creation as her full-time job. Through social media, she teaches others how to make money through side hustles and offers one-on-one business coaching sessions. In just eight months, she has made over $57,000 and aims to become a seven-figure business owner. Virgara believes that dreaming big, budgeting, and speaking things into existence are key to success.
Topics:world#business-coaching#delusion#financial-success#self-transformation#social-media#success-stories
- I quit my job to become a public figure and got rich -- I owe it all to delusion New York Post
- Influencer 'earns £53,000 in eight months' by simply 'being delusional' The Independent
- Australian woman claims ‘delusion’ made her rich after she quit her job and began posting on social media Fox News
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