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The Top Ten Distinctions Between Millionaires and the Middle Class

By: Keith Cameron Smith
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You know what it is to struggle and even suffer. But with this audio program you'll have Keith Cameron Smith to teach you how to achieve freedom and consistently experience more peace and joy.

You'll learn the clear differences between how millionaires and the rest of us think. There are 10 distinctions:

  • Millionaires think long term, the middle class thinks short term.
  • Millionaires talk about ideas, the middle class talks about things and other people.
  • Millionaires embrace change, the middle class is threatened by change.
  • Millionaires take calculated risks, the middle class is afraid to take risks.
  • Millionaires continually learn and grow, the middle class thinks learning ended with school.
  • Millionaires work for profits, the middle class works for wages.
  • Millionaires believe they must be generous, the middle class believes they can't afford to give.
  • Millionaires have multiple sources of income, the middle class only has one or two.
  • Millionaires focus on increasing their net worth, the middle class focuses on increasing their paychecks.
  • Millionaires ask themselves empowering questions, the middle class ask themselves disempowering questions.
  • ©2008 Keith Cameron Smith (P)2008 Made For Success
    Money Management & Budgeting Personal Finance Middle class
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    Smith shares interesting observations. Since this is a recording from a conference, it does not allow for an en-depth exploration of the subjects ... instead, these are casual observations to help remind the audience that better daily choices & actions lead to long-term financially rewarding impacts.

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    What I didn’t like is the recording of the presentation he was doing and cutting off on chapter 2. It was a tacky audiobook I did just end up buying the book much better

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