Danko, told us that the average millionaire is an average Joe who lives below his means, invests about 20 percent of his annual income, clips coupons, wears inexpensive suits and drives an American-made car (purchased, not leased). In the "The Millionaire Next Door," Stanley and his co-author, William D. When I compared the two books, I found little difference in the bottom-line conclusions. Stanley to strike it rich again by repackaging the original. Millionaire II is basically an opportunity for Thomas J. Millionaire I was a wonderful bestseller. This occurred to me after reading "The Millionaire Mind," which has been billed as the sequel to "The Millionaire Next Door" but is not worth the money. It seems the same thing is happening with personal finance books. ![]() So there you are sitting in a movie theater having wasted good money. In my experience, a sequel seldom lives up to the original. Have you ever been to a movie and loved it so much that the moment a sequel was announced you just had to see it? ![]() ![]() Who Wants to Buy A Tired Sequel To 'Millionaire'?
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