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The Top 10 Distinctions Between Millionaires and the Middle Class

Author Keith Cameron Smith
Publisher Ballantine Books
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0345500229
ISBN-139780345500229
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Sales Rank83,966
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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If you re ready to take the journey to wealth and personal fulfillment, here s your ticket. In this life-changing little book, entrepreneur and inspirational speaker Keith Cameron Smith shows you how to think like a millionaire and reap the benefits of a millionaire mindset. The key to moving beyond the middle class and up the economic ladder is mastering ten vital principles, including

Millionaires think long-term. The middle class thinks short-term. Create a clear vision of the life you desire, and focus on it.
Millionaires talk about ideas. The middle class talks about things and other people. Ask some positive what if questions every day, and bounce ideas off successful people who will be honest with you.
Millionaires work for profits. The middle class works for wages. Take calculated risks and learn to take advantage of good opportunities.

We all want to improve our financial position. In this inspirational and practical guide filled with savvy and sensible advice, Smith upgrades you from coach to first class. So follow these principles, transform your life, and realize your dreams!
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