A book sold for twenty-five US dollars, and the author got 15%. As subsequent sales volumes increased, this percentage would also rise. Based on the 15% cut, it meant that for every book sold, Tommy would earn three US dollars. Then people saw that in addition to software, books could also be sold on television. This guy went around various TV direct sales programs peddling motivational stories written by others, selling to those eager to emulate Tommy's path to success. He sold nearly three hundred thousand copies, earning a fortune while also conveniently snagging the title of a bestselling author for himself.
"This time, we're not discussing the issue of my commitment to completing my education; there's no value in discussing that," Tommy didn't answer Holly's confusion but looked at the people in front of him: