You don't need superpowers to become a millionaire. Believe me, I became one by the age of 25, and I started from very humble beginnings.
When bad things happen, you can either see the best and stay positive, or let it get you down and distract you from your goals. Being positive is a choice, and it becomes a habit. As a property investor, I am always looking for lucrative investment opportunities.
I thought that once I started making good money, everybody would see the light and cheer me on. Sadly, even after proving my business successful, many friends still judged me and said I was now too "money minded."
There is no quick way to become a millionaire; you have to put in the time and energy. When I started in real estate, I used to work over 100 hours per week, and some months, I would lose money.
You need to find people to manage the everyday running of your business so that you have the time to scale it into the millions. After a couple of years of being an entrepreneur, I was doing everything myself, from finding the properties, dealing with the refurbishments.
I noticed that many of my business competitors would talk about their tenants in a derogatory way. They would jokingly say that they were "allergic" to tenants. This surprised me because their tenants were the very people who were paying for their luxurious lifestyles.