My thoughts on The 5 lessons A Millionaire Taught Me by Richard Paul Evans

Author Dan Miller issued a suggestion to his podcast listener. The suggestion was, take a millionaire to lunch and to pick his brain. Unfortunately for me, In my world. Millionaires are not really a dime a dozen. And If they are, the are not really broadcasting their location. Lucky for me, however, that Richard Paul Evans shared lessons that he learned from a Millionaire.

It is definitely a book to have in your library. If only to refer back to the 5 lessons or the 4 Millionaire Mindsets. I started reading the book on a Sunday night and finished it Monday morning. Out of the 133 pages in the book 20 or so pages are devoted to forms and resources that you can utilize to practice living the 5 lessons, leaving 106 of lessons and tips for the road to wealth.

The lessons are not new lessons, In fact, each lesson looks similar to the works of other’s studying the rich or how money works. “You are what you think you are”, “Control thy expenditures”, “Pay yourself first”,  “Win in the margins”… okay, I really couldn’t think of an analogy for this one, but If you study the life of Warren Buffett, I’m pretty sure you’ll see a correlation.  To Mr. Evans’ credit, in reading this book I did not feel like I was reading a recapture of the works of other authors.

Definitely worth the time!

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The Five Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth

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Author of Poetry books On This Day and Man to Man. I share information on technology, leadership, personal development, goal setting, fitness and financial education.

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