Do you know who made this statement?

That if you want to be rich, it does not matter what career you choose to do. You just have to make sure you do your career better than those that are competing with you for resources and market space.

I believe the average person has a unique talent and skill that they can use to provide for themselves, unless their skill is taking care of the family while another provides for them.

Today I was in a group and a woman said her role was breeding dogs, caring for her romantic partner, cleaning the home, and sewing clothes for the dogs to wear using her tailored dog owner competition background.

I know others that are skilled in writing or in counsel or in media creation that also have jobs they carve out for themselves.

I also heard of autistic children who paint abstract art and selling it for hundreds or thousands of dollars.

And I know somebody who trained in calligraphy as a child and was better at it than a lot of highly skilled calligraphy artists.

Do you know who made this statement?
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