You either need to have a very valuable skill that people are willing to pay you for, or you start a business selling a product or offering a service (basically having a valuable skill) that people are willing to pay you for.
Or you get lucky like if you had bought Bitcoin back when it was worth a negligible amount and then you check back years later (2026) to find out that forgotten investment is now worth a lot of money. But that's likely not going to be the case for you.
I also wish there was a secret I could learn about to make me rich next year, because I'm not rich.
If only there was some simple, deterministic (vs. "get really lucky"), and truthful answer to that question...
Though it might be useful to define your "rich". Are you just hoping for reliable food, clothing, housing, and medical care? Or yearning for a yacht bigger than Larry Ellison's? No matter what you do, the odds against the latter are astronomically long.
There is no secret.
You either need to have a very valuable skill that people are willing to pay you for, or you start a business selling a product or offering a service (basically having a valuable skill) that people are willing to pay you for.
Or you get lucky like if you had bought Bitcoin back when it was worth a negligible amount and then you check back years later (2026) to find out that forgotten investment is now worth a lot of money. But that's likely not going to be the case for you.
I also wish there was a secret I could learn about to make me rich next year, because I'm not rich.
Have you tried marrying well?
By stealing, same as always.
A number of people will certainly be getting richer, if not rich for the first time in 2026.
Starting tomorrow.
I imagine some of them are reading this, and would give some very realistic advice.
What's needed is more context.
How did you get so poor, and can that be overcome to begin with?
If only there was some simple, deterministic (vs. "get really lucky"), and truthful answer to that question...
Though it might be useful to define your "rich". Are you just hoping for reliable food, clothing, housing, and medical care? Or yearning for a yacht bigger than Larry Ellison's? No matter what you do, the odds against the latter are astronomically long.