Description Martin Markinson never dreamed of becoming wealthy because money just wasn\'t that important to him-all that mattered was his lack of money.
Every Sunday morning, a truck would pull up and unload a pile of papers for kids to peddle for ten cents each, and he\'d earn a penny for every paper he sol.
That\'s what led him to get his first job at age twelve in 1943, selling copies of The Sunday New York Times to people in nearby apartment buildings.
Description Martin Markinson never dreamed of becoming wealthy because money just wasn\'t that important to him-all that mattered was his lack of money