The Millionaire Mind, Thomas J. Stanley
The Millionaire Mind, Thomas J. Stanley
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The Millionaire Mind

Author: Thomas J. Stanley

Narrator: Cotter Smith

Unabridged: 12 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2000


Synopsis

Do you have the millionaire mind?
The runaway bestseller The Millionaire Next Door told us who America's wealthy really are. The Millionaire Mind tells how they got there, and how to become one of them. Inside, you'll discover the surprising answers to questions such as...
What success factors made them wealthy in one generation?
What part did luck and school play?
How do they find the courage to take financial risks?
How did they find their ideal vocations?
What are they spouses like and how did they choose them?
How do they run their households?
How do they buy and sell their homes?
What are their favorite leisure activities?

To become a millionaire, you have to think like one. The Millionaire Mind tells you how.

About Thomas J. Stanley

Dr. Thomas J. Stanley began studying the affluent in 1973. His coauthored best-selling book, The Millionaire Next Door, released in 1996, has sold 2,000,000 copies. Thomas followed his first book with Marketing to the Affluent, ranked among the ten outstanding business books by the editors of Best of Business Quarterly. In 1999, he published The Millionaire Mind, which explored America's financial elite and how they became so. The Millionaire Mind has sold 750,000 copies. The author lives in Atlanta, holds a doctorate of business administration from the University of Georgia in Athens and was formerly a professor of marketing at Georgia State University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Linda on September 30, 2014

I liked it for the same reason as "The Millionaire Next Door": 1. If you skip past all of the charts and graphs, it's easy to read. 2. A few basic points: Millionaires are a lot more thrifty, stability-oriented, marriage-oriented, and a lot less orgies-and-Jaguars prone than most people would think. T......more

Goodreads review by Zachary on December 25, 2015

Great follow-up to The Millionaire Next Door If The Millionaire Next Door was a look at what America's affluent look like, The Millionaire Mind is a look at how they think and live, and why. I liked TMND more, but this is a different kind of book. It more looks at habits and ways of thinking than si......more

Goodreads review by Robert on June 06, 2010

Having read or at least listened to in the car the earlier volume The Millionaire Next Door and so enthusiastically that I sent copies to the children I went on to this one. It shows that Danko must have had considerable influence over the first book. Stanley alone is meaner, shallower, and puts a b......more

Goodreads review by Leah on June 21, 2023

I've been meaning to read this book for farrrr too long. It was a great book, for it's time, I feel like it's pretty dated, yet lots of things are still valid. The book is almost 20 years old. I loved the insights that this book shared about wealthy people. I did not like how it was extremely repetit......more

Goodreads review by Bobby on April 16, 2012

I love this book because it debunks so many of the ideas about what it takes to be wealthy. It tells of stories of people who make $30,000 a year but are millionaires because of the way they have managed their money. One of the major mind shifts I realized is the difference between the perceived lif......more