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Tramp Turned Investment Genius - anemded

I was a tramp in Sweden and I was poor before. I picked cardboards and cans to earn my living. I ate the leftovers of fast food shops. I used the money earned to invest and I became rich. When I was a child, I always went to the public library and read finance newspapers and books about investments. I read for about fifteen years and I became an investment genius. Although I was rich, my family did not know about this. It was because they did not see me often. They only visited me one or two days every year.

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My cousin, Johnny, always visited and chatted with me. He always bought some fruits, snacks and flowers to me. I was very happy to meet him too. He always told me not to eat too much fast food, it was unhealthy for me and I would have heart disease. But I did not believe him and kept eating the leftovers of fast food shops. So I suffered from heart disease. I regretted it and I thought I would die. So I wrote a will to leave my estate to Johnny. After one month, I had a heart attack and died.

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I am now dead and have become a ghost. I am very worried that my family would know about the will and that Johnny would be killed. I was very shocked when my uncle said he had the right to my estate. I was very angry about it, but I thought my uncle could not be successful. Johnny did not know what happened and he thought I left everything for my uncle, so he agreed to share the estate.

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I was very disappointed and wanted to kill my uncle. He loved to gamble very much and always used his wife’s money to pay his debt. Although I am a ghost, I cannot touch anything in the human world. So my ghost friends helped me to scare him. One of my ghost friends called Ben was a casino staff in the ghosts’ world and he could take luck away from people and ghosts.

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Ben made my uncle unlucky. My uncle always lost money in the casino. One day, my uncle was very sad for deceiving Johnny and gave all the money back to him. He never gambled again and worshipped me sometimes. I never disturbed him again.

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