Saturday, October 25, 2008
The Millionaire Next Door
The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko.  I read this book perhaps a decade ago.  I read it again about five years ago.  This past summer, I bought a copy, and it now resides on my bookshelf for me to pick up and leaf through whenever I want.  I recommend this book.  It has a lot of statistics, but it also has a lot of examples and stories.  If you don’t like statistics or if you don’t like stories, you could still enjoy this book.  Just skip over the parts you don’t like.  I recommend this book.  It’s an eye-opener about who really is a millionaire and what they really do.  It also has a lot of excellent suggestions about how to become a millionaire yourself.  Have I become a millionaire in the past 10 years since I read it?  No, but I don’t always practice what I know is best for me.  However, I’m closer to it than a lot of my friends, and I fully intend to get there, and this book will help.
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