Introduction
Who wants to be a millionaire?
Just about everybody, but here's your chance.
Recently two multimillionaires, possibly billionaires, were having a friendly chat when one of them, who we will refer to as Mr. S.F., began to brag about how much money he was making on the newest Harry Potter book he was selling. He contended young people just preferred fiction and he was just the man to deliver them the best.
Mr. B. G., the rival with whom he was having the chat, disagreed with him in a most friendly way. Mr. B. G. maintained most people spend 90% of their day reading nonfiction and if teens were presented with good nonfiction, they most certainly would spend their money elsewhere.
The friendly discussion went back and forth until Mr. B.G. wagered Mr. S.F. a million dollars he could publish a magazine for teens which would out sell the popular novel Mr. S.F. was promoting.