If you want to build the millionaire mind, stop trying to look rich. Start trying to be free. As Stanley wrote in his closing chapter, "The goal isn't to have a million dollars. The goal is to be the kind of person who could have a million dollars—and choose not to spend it."
One of the most eye-opening sections of the book involves the purchasing habits of millionaires regarding homes and automobiles. This section challenges the very foundation of consumer culture. the millionaire mind by thomas j. stanley
| Pillar | Middle-Class Mindset | Millionaire Mindset | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "I deserve a treat." | "Every dollar saved is a dollar invested." | | Risk | Avoids failure at all costs. | Accepts failure as tuition. | | Vocation | Follows passion (regardless of market). | Finds market demand, then masters it. | | Status | Seeks visible luxury (watch, car). | Seeks financial independence (bonds, assets). | If you want to build the millionaire mind,
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