In 1980, a man named Richard turned on his television and saw a female player from Romania receiving a check for $40,000 after winning a major tennis tournament. The scene shocked Richard; it was far more than his annual salary.
Within a few years, he decided that his young
daughters would also play tennis. After turning off the television, he sat down and wrote a 78-page document outlining a plan for his two daughters to escape their hometown of Compton, California, an area known for notorious gang violence. However, there were significant obstacles: Richard knew nothing about tennis, he couldnât afford to pay for their training, and astonishingly, his daughters werenât even born at that time.
Les Boomers achetaient des maisons Ă 150 000 francs tout en gagnant 40 000 francs par ans.
Ils essaient de convaincre les jeunes qu'acheter un premier logement Ă 300 000 ⏠avec un salaire de 30 000 âŹ, c'est la mĂȘme chose. đ€Ą