Learn how to apply the main ideas and principles from the original bestselling book "The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy" book in a quick, easy read!
Which characteristics define a "wealthy" person?
Is it living in an upscale, affluent neighborhood, driving luxury cars that look as sleek as silk and that have a horsepower that can rival that of 1,000 wild horses, or is it vacationing in the most exotic places, wearing the most expensive clothes, colognes, and 'bling' or eating out at penthouse, reserved restaurants?
After 20+ years of research, Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D. and William D. Danko, Ph.D. discovered that our ideas of what it means to be wealthy are all wrong. They discovered that the ultra-wealthy, those who have a great deal of wealth, do not live in upscale neighborhoods; they hide in plain sight and in fact, your next-door neighbor could be a millionaire.
They distilled their research into a book, The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealth, a book that teaches the tenets of wealth accumulation.
This guide summarizes the main points in this amazing book that you should also read in its entirety even though this guide shall do a proper job of summarizing it.
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