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The Millionaire Next Door

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The bestselling The Millionaire Next Door identifies seven common traits that show up again and again among those who have accumulated wealth. Most of the truly wealthy in this country don't live in Beverly Hills or on Park Avenue-they live next door.

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Not all millionaires live flashy lives or come from family money - in fact, the vast majority of millionaires are first generation wealthy. Most of them live very modestly, most of them are business owners, and most of them live under the radar. This book is great to put this in perspective and surveys actual millionaires and how they created their wealth. - 推荐出处

This book shatters the perception that people with nice houses and new cars are rich. ...The true millionaires are many times, the methodical, middle class that dedicate themselves to building capital and success. They are successful due to their self control and work ethic. - 推荐出处

I love the book, The Millionaire Next Door. It talks about how it is a myth that most millionaires in America have inherited their money. The fact is, we have created such a great country over 250 years. - 推荐出处

The kind of information that could lift the economic prospects of individuals more than any government policy...The Millionaire Next Door has a theme that I think rings very true..."Hey, I can do it. You can do it too!" - 推荐出处

Whatever your income, always live below your means.
Good health, longevity, happiness, a loving family, self-reliance, fine friends … if you [have] five, you’re a rich man….
Wealth is more often the result of a lifestyle of hard work, perseverance, planning, and, most of all, self-discipline.
One of the reasons that millionaires are economically successful is that they think differently.
If your goal is to become financially secure, you’ll likely attain it…. But if your motive is to make money to spend money on the good life,… you’re never gonna make it.
The foundation stone of wealth accumulation is defense, and this defense should be anchored by budgeting and planning.
If you’re not yet wealthy but want to be someday, never purchase a home that requires a mortgage that is more than twice your household’s total annual realized income.
Be tough … life is. In other words, there is no promise of a rose garden.
Money should never change one’s values…. Making money is only a report card. It’s a way to tell how you’re doing.
Money should never change one’s values…. Making money is only a report card. It’s a way to tell how you’re doing.
It matters less how much more you make than what you do with what you already have.
Great offense and poor defense translate into under accumulation of wealth.
If you make a good income each year and spend it all, you are not getting wealthier. You are just living high. Wealth is what you accumulate, not what you spend.
It’s amazing what you can do when you set your mind to it. You’ll be surprised how many sales calls you can make when you have no alternative except to succeed.
Operate your household like a productive business.
Don’t chase money. If you are the best in your field, money will find you.