Several outlets describe an investor’s claim that a “system” could enable people to reach billionaire status over about 80 years, presenting it as something that could apply broadly rather than only to a few top figures. The reports frame the proposal as a long-term wealth-building approach aimed at ordinary families.
In coverage, the emphasis stays on the promise of turning future generations into billionaires, while acknowledging that the feasibility is uncertain. The Daily Mail positions the story around a check by experts on whether the theory could work for “your family,” but the provided text does not include details of the expert findings, the plan’s mechanics, or specific assumptions about returns, costs, or risk.
Across the two excerpts supplied, the central elements remain consistent: an investor’s belief in a repeatable method, the timeline of roughly 80 years, and the question of whether such a strategy is realistic for individuals beyond the already very wealthy.