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I really wanted to enjoy this book as so many financial “gurus” are full of themselves. This is different, but not in a good way. I understand that the author’s first language isn’t English and that is quite obvious…it would have done him well to have the book proofread to help with this. Also, there is much “back and forth” with reasons for how the author came to that realization or point.
Also, while he derides folks for getting a mortgage for a home, it isn’t until later he mentions that his condo was purchased from money he got from his father who has “a net worth of $20 million dollars”.
He talks about working as a dishwasher for a nursing home and in one sentence talks about how great it was but then two sentences later mentions the misery it brought to him and his family.
The incongruencies of thought are prevalent and makes for a difficult read. He bounces back and forth within the topics…it’s very much akin to blabbering with no logical point.
His material would be better suited as a blog and not a written/published book(s).