Simon & Schuster The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy
H**I
A Deep Dive into the Spending, Saving, and Investing Habits of the Wealthy vs. the Rich.
I recently finished reading The Thin Green Line, a transformative book that delves into the nuances between being ‘wealthy’ and ‘rich.’ The author provides compelling insights into how these two groups approach spending, saving, and investing. With actionable advice and real-world examples, the book lays out strategies that can be applied by anyone looking to elevate their financial standing. It’s not just about amassing money; it’s about attaining financial wisdom and security. If you’re interested in understanding the deeper psychology behind money management, this book is an essential read.
I**E
Five Stars
Thank you!
S**Y
Title is misleading
Doesn't focus on any money secrets of the super wealthy. Lots of common sense stuff in here and anecdotes. Not what I was looking for but not a bad book. I wanted more of a how to with tips, didn't want to read chapters about athletes and people who bought baseball teams.
B**A
Interesting to read
I found this book to be interesting. The book is just a collection of the author's observations and personal accounts of meeting wealthy people. The book is easy to read. There is no advice or recommendations in the book, just statements and observations. Sometimes the author does not make his position very clear. He can quote a person and then leave his reader to guess what his own position. I will not be re-reading this book or keeping it, although it was not a bad read.
A**R
Nice read didn’t bore you with scholarly verbiage
This is a nice compliment to other financial reads. Really liked the findings on education and much needed soft skills especially communication. This a good book for all age groups (16 and up)
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