How one million dollars looks like?
If you want to be a millionaire you need to visualize and see what is your goal. So to give you a better understainding of what one million dollars is - here is a brief presentation.
Lets start with one dollar ... it's approximately 6 inches long, and 2½ inches wide. The normal size (metric measurement) of a dollar bill is 6.6294 cm wide, by 15.5956 cm long, and 0.010922 cm in thickness. It's roughly as thick as a regular piece of paper.

The next step to one million dollars is six dollars (don’t know why six, lets say its a good number)... if we set six dollars side by side, roughly 12 inches long, and 7½" inches wide. Very approximately, slightly longer, but narrower than a sheet of paper.
Three Thousand dollars (that is what most people earn in us per month) approximately the thickness of a ream of paper, 2 inches thick or 500 sheets. If you made a single stack, it would be a foot high. Not a million yet, but looks very good.
Seventy-Two Thousand dollars ... is about the size of a whole box of copier paper. This is what regular people make (who earn approximately three thousand dollars per month) in US working for 2 years. This is the visualization of your two year work.
Three-Hundred-and-Sixty Thousand dollars (or one third of a million) – If you want to be a millionaire – this is how your wealth will look like then you’ll be one third there... A stack 5 feet tall. Shorter than the average American man. If you made a single stack, it would be 120 feet high. To get this stack a ordinary American would have to work 10 years straight.

Nine Million dollars (we decided that why would you stop at one million dollars, plus you income has a tendency to grow with geometrical progression with time – meaning that more money generate even more money, and more money generate even larger amounts of money) The pile is 5 feet tall, 10 feet long, and 6¼ feet wide. A single stack of dollar bills in this amount would be 3,000 feet high.This amount of money is more than four times what vast majority of us can expect to earn in their entire life, if they live in
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