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Most individuals consider being affluent to be an occasion, similar to winning the lottery. Similar to building a house, creating a profitable business requires a number of processes and components. We must accept the tedious but necessary steps in the process.
It's great as a heuristic and set of concepts for differentiating between the "fastlane" superior approach and the "slowlane" traditional wealth method. If you think working for 40 years and retiring on your 401k is a good idea, this book will serve as a helpful wake-up call. I read it after I had already internalized most of the ideas.
Differentiating between the three distinct "roadmaps" to riches is the book's initial focus.
"Alter your choices if you want to change your life. You must alter your belief system in order to alter your choices. Your travel map determines your worldview.
Roadmap for the Sidewalk
The Roadmap for Slowlane
Quicklane Roadmap
Spending money carelessly, failing to save, being in debt all the time, living paycheck to paycheck, and never going to be a millionaire.
Instead of creating wealth-generating systems, sidewalkers go for "huge hits" like the lottery.
Without independence and self-ownership, it is impossible to quickly accumulate wealth.
Slowlaners are thrifty with their money, whereas fastlaners are thrifty with their time.
Hitchhiking in someone else's fast lane is risky, you have no control, and you could lose everything.
Elma Kings is an Entrepreneur, investor, counselor, and semi-retired person
If you know you want to step up your wealth game I suggest you buy this book now