Money conversations can be super-depressing. Everything you read tells you that the "Great American Dream" has faded into oblivion. Everyone you talk to says that only the rich-born can get ahead and make it to the top. We ingest these lies without thinking twice. They become part of our belief systems and kill our ambition, effectively destroying any chance we have of becoming financially successful.
Get ready to read about the truth.
In Chris Hogan's book, Everyday Millionaires: How Ordinary People Built Extraordinary Wealth—and How You Can Too, he destroys the most common millionaire myths that prevent ordinary people, like me and you, from achieving and maintaining financial independence.
Hogan is a #1 national best-selling author, the host of The Chris Hogan Show, and a dynamic speaker who lectures nationwide about personal and business money management. He also serves as a beloved financial coach and Ramsey Personality at Dave Ramsey's Ramsey Solutions company.
Everyday Millionaires is the culmination of comprehensive research on more than 10,000 American millionaires—and the results might shock you.
Here are some of the surprising revelations in Everyday Millionaires:
- There is no secret sauce for becoming a millionaire.
- Most millionaires in the U.S. were not born rich.
- You don't need to have a high-paying job to achieve millionaire status.
Hogan and the Ramsey Team show the world that building extraordinary wealth is not reserved for those hailing from a privileged background or holding down high-paying jobs. Instead, true wealth is a product of living with responsible principles, like spending within your means, avoiding the debt trap, investing wisely and exercising discipline with your money.
There is no carefully guarded secret behind the nation's most successful people. It doesn't take a fantastic stroke of luck, a sizable inheritance or a 7-digit salary. Anyone and everyone can achieve financial independence—and even millionaire status—by following Hogan's guidelines while living responsibly.
Learn how to think like the rich and you just might be the next everyday millionaire.
Your Turn: Do your personal experiences reflect Hogan's research? Were most of the rich people in your life born wealthy or did they build their own net worth through responsible living and hard work? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.
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