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I was mistaken for the son of a rich man

I gave advice about money to a colleague. It's not a big story from my point of view. Make preemptive savings, save a certain number of life defense funds, and then make an accumulation investment starting from a small amount.
I also explained the tax-exempt investment system NISA and iDeco, which accumulates retirement funds while saving taxes, to a touch. A few months after I gave that advice, rumors about me started flying around.
“That person apparently has assets of tens of millions of yen. Apparently my parents were rich, and they inherited a large inheritance.” Part of this rumor is false, and part is true.
The assets of 10 million yen were accumulated by myself, and the inheritance from my father was only 1 million yen. My parents aren't rich at all. So much so that the surviving mother is only worried about her retirement funds.
A rumor spread that was just paranoid about me, who knows a lot about money and seems to have a large amount of assets. There's no actual harm at all, so I left it alone. How did this happen? I thought about it in my own way.
Probably many people think that it is impossible for the common people because they have never built up 10 million yen in funds? If that were possible, my parents were rich and I could only think about inheriting an inheritance.
Or is it a big lottery win? As is the case with the story I mentioned earlier where the office office at work confused lottery tickets with investment, I'm surprised at the low financial literacy of people around me. Reverse draw sigma ('∀`;)
For some reason, the conversation doesn't mesh (^_^;)
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安月給でも資産1000万円は作れます☺資産形成のコツは6割の堅実さ、2割の慎重さと大胆さ
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