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Living Rich

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cap & Bells Press 2014Description: 173 pagesISBN:
  • 9780988336247
Subject(s): Summary: "How much money do I really need in order to have everything I could possibly want?" In this book, Mark Morgan Ford answers that question - and it's a lot less than you might think.In Part I of the book, he explores many ways to live rich on a budget. The claim he makes over and over again is simple: It is possible to enjoy the best things in life for a fraction of the money that multimillionaires and billionaires spend on the same quality products and services. Then, in Part II, he argues that, although luxurious things comprise a part of living rich, the bigger and more important part is how you spend your time. He points out that we all - billionaires and minimum-wage workers alike - have the same allotment. We are all given 24 hours a day. How we fill that time, he says, is the most important factor in determining the richness of our experience.By the time you finish the book, you will be convinced that this is true for you. And you will know exactly how to start living each of your 24 hours as richly and as freely as a billionaire.
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"How much money do I really need in order to have everything I could possibly want?" In this book, Mark Morgan Ford answers that question - and it's a lot less than you might think.In Part I of the book, he explores many ways to live rich on a budget. The claim he makes over and over again is simple: It is possible to enjoy the best things in life for a fraction of the money that multimillionaires and billionaires spend on the same quality products and services. Then, in Part II, he argues that, although luxurious things comprise a part of living rich, the bigger and more important part is how you spend your time. He points out that we all - billionaires and minimum-wage workers alike - have the same allotment. We are all given 24 hours a day. How we fill that time, he says, is the most important factor in determining the richness of our experience.By the time you finish the book, you will be convinced that this is true for you. And you will know exactly how to start living each of your 24 hours as richly and as freely as a billionaire.

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