Hello to all!
I'm guessing most forum members have read the Millionaire's Highway, and some have read "going off script".
I'm currently reading "no to the script" and I find that there is a flaw in MJ's reasoning on one point: how do you dose your intake?
In his first example, MJ describes people on the sidewalk, who are not careful about their spending, despite being in debt.
On the other hand, those who limit their spending to the maximum in order to invest what little they have in the stock market.
Now I have a question. What is the right consumption compromise according to MJ? I certainly haven't figured it out, but if anyone can give me some guidance, it would be beneficial!
Thanks for taking the time to read this post!
I'm guessing most forum members have read the Millionaire's Highway, and some have read "going off script".
I'm currently reading "no to the script" and I find that there is a flaw in MJ's reasoning on one point: how do you dose your intake?
In his first example, MJ describes people on the sidewalk, who are not careful about their spending, despite being in debt.
On the other hand, those who limit their spending to the maximum in order to invest what little they have in the stock market.
Now I have a question. What is the right consumption compromise according to MJ? I certainly haven't figured it out, but if anyone can give me some guidance, it would be beneficial!
Thanks for taking the time to read this post!
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