What do people actually do that makes them so rich? I devoted five years of my life to answering that question
I spent five years interviewing millionaires, trying to figure out how they amassed their wealth. After analyzing my research, I determined that there are generally four paths to wealth, which often overlap: the Saver-Investor, the Big Company Senior Executive, the Virtuoso, and the Dreamer-Entrepreneur. Almost anyone can be a Saver-Investor, while becoming a Virtuoso or a Big Company Senior Executive is harder and more risky. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
I spent five years interviewing millionaires, trying to figure out how they amassed their wealth. After analyzing my research, I determined that there are generally four paths to wealth, which often overlap: the Saver-Investor, the Big Company Senior Executive, the Virtuoso, and the Dreamer-Entrepreneur. Almost anyone can be a Saver-Investor, while becoming a Virtuoso or a Big Company Senior Executive is harder and more risky. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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