The vast majority of people who win the lottery are broke within 10 years, they rarely have anything to show for it except fond memories of all the stuff they did. There is a big misconception right off the bat about what being rich means, having a million dollars doesn't make you rich having 100 million might but if you look at all those super rich people they are either work-a-holics or the heirs of work-a-holics. The moral here is that there is no such thing as "get rich quick", you got to get out there and work at it (even hustling people is hard work, I know my Uncle does it). You want a get rich scheme here I'll give you one for free, work your butt off to get enough money to invest in something, research it to death until you are 100% sure of how it works and then spend the next several years of your life working 80 hours a week to make it work, by the time your ready to retire you might actually get to. The guy with the government grants, well most of those are for starting your own buisness, they aren't just giving you money they are helping you start something you will have to work at, the real estate guys, you can do that without a book, you get out and buy and sell real estate, it requires you to A. know real estate values and B. know how the real estate system works, go out and do some research, it''s cheaper than buying their books and videos and you still have to work your butt off either way. Anybody can get rich if they are willing to put in the time and effort, my father makes lots of money, but he gets mad if he can only work 7 12's (he prefers a 90+ hour work week).
Rule one: There is no such thing as easy money.
There is no rule two, even for people who win the lottery, if they don't put in the work to figure out how not to loose the money then they will.