Many people imagine the secrets of becoming rich and famous as follows: school - university - work - monthly. But this was not always justified. There are several facts in history.
Below are billionaires who have no higher education, have not studied, or have left school halfway, but are among the richest people in the world.
1. Li Kashin – is an Asian businessman and investor. He invested his money in many fields. Among them are Facebook, Siri, Bitcoin payments, and others, and of course, they do not have a higher education.

2. Henry Ford – the founder of Ford cars. Our hero, who came from a farming family, started working as a mechanic in the village. At the age of 38, he and his partner founded the Henry Ford Company, but Ford left it, and the company changed its name to Cadillac. Finally, at the age of 40, Ford became the founding slogan of the Ford Motor Company, which introduced him to the world.

3. Bill Gates – the founder of Microsoft, known to everyone. He also enrolled at the famous Harvard in 1973, but luckily he was expelled. In this way, he devoted time to his business and became a billionaire. But the management of Harvard University decided to give him a degree, only in 2007.

4. Larry Ellison – is the founder of Oracle Corporation. He tried to study twice, but couldn't. Then he started his business by creating a database management system. Ten years later, he was on the Forbes page. 
5. Michael Dell – is the founder of Dell computers. He was interested in computers from a young age. He dropped out of the University of Texas in his freshman year because of the money he made with the computers he made, and he founded the Dell Computer Corporation.

6. Steve Jobs – is a man known throughout the world, the founder of Apple. He was even expelled from college. But, as you can see, he changed the world in his short life.

7. Ingvar Kamprad – is the founder of the furniture company IKEA. She could not attend school due to dyslexia, so she did not attempt university. In 1948, he started selling cheap furniture. In the 1950s, he opened his first factory, and three years later, he launched his first store, IKEA.

8. Roman Abramovich – owner of Chelsea. In 1983, he entered the Industrial Institute, but dropped out. Despite not having a higher education, Abramovich became governor of Chukotka in 2000.

9. Mark Zuckerberg – everyone knows him as the founder of Facebook. He was admitted to the world-famous Harvard University but dropped out before graduating. This was because he had already earned 4 billion dollars from Facebook by that time.

10. Richard Branson – is a British entrepreneur, founder of Virgin Group Corporation. This corporation includes more than 400 companies in various industries. Branson didn't either.

In conclusion, these people knew what to read, not how much to read. That's why he wasn't afraid of risk. This brought them great success.
Collector Ma'mura Turaeva
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