The Millionaire Next Door
Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko
Over the years i have read this book about a dozen times. I find this book incredibly inpsirational, and a very interesting and educational read. For myself, it has changed the way my family has earned, saved and spend. However, I don't aspire to be like the millionaires in this book. Many of them don't actually enjoy the pleasures their money can earn. This begs the question, whats the point of all this money. Is money there just to be hoarded? Or is money there just to be spend (which is what the authors argue against.) Or could it be possible that the key to true financial happiness and wealth lies somwhere in the middle. Not spending needlessly and being disciplined while at the same time enjoying the rich rewards your money can give you? For ourselves, we (i believe) have been able to find the golden middle. At the end of life its not about how much stuff you acumulate, or how much money you acumulate. Its about how you spend your life, and how much you enjoy it. So read this book, and find the balance for youself.
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