The Three Road Maps To Wealth: Mediocrity- The Slowlane - Deepstash

The Three Road Maps To Wealth: Mediocrity- The Slowlane

Slowlane mindset:

  • Debt perception: Debt is evil.
  • Time perception: Time is abundant
  • Education perception. Educations is important as it helps earn more dollars
  • Money perception. Each and every dollar must be accounted for because money is scarce
  • Primary income source. A job is the primary source of income
  • Primary wealth accelerator. Compound interest
  • Wealth perception. Savings, investments, and 401K
  • Destination. Comfortable retirement in the twilight years
  • Responsibility and control. Works to provide for the family by relying on others.
  • Life perception. Settle for less, and give up on any dreams

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An excellent book on how to create insane wealth and live a great life. M. J. Demarco shares the secret to becoming a millionaire at any age. And it is not the kind of advice you receive from financial gurus, parents, or friends.

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