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Millionaires
Who Do What They Love
by
Paul Farrell
What does it take
to become a millionaire?
Here's the really big secret—listen closely to what Warren
Buffett, the 2nd richest man in America, told a group of college
students:
"I am really no different from any of you. I may have more
money than you, but money doesn't make the difference. Sure, I
can buy the most luxurious handmade suit, but I put it on and
it just looks cheap.
"I would rather have a cheeseburger from Dairy Queen than
a hundred-dollar meal...
"If there is any difference between you and me, it may simply
be that I get up every day and have a chance to do what I love
to do, every day.
"If you learn anything from me, this is the best advice
I can give you."
Whatever your personality type, this message comes across loud
and clear, over and over again from all the great personalities:
Do what you love! Do what you love! Do what you love!
Whether it's Einstein or Springsteen, Gandhi or Trump, Jordan
or Jung, Kennedy or Speilberg, whoever your heroes are, I guarantee
you, they share one common passion—doing what they love.
In The
Millionaire Mind, author Thomas Stanley boils decades of research
down to one rule for getting rich:
"If you make one major decision correctly, you can become
economically productive. If you are creative enough to select
the ideal vocation, you can win, win big time. The really brilliant
millionaires are those who selected a vocation they love."
Do what you love with passion; everything else is secondary.
Paul Farrell is a personal finance columnist. This article
is excerpted from Dr. Farrell's book "The Millionaire Code",
published by John Wiley & Sons. His latest book "The
Millionaire Meditation" can be downloaded free at http://www.paulbfarrell.com.

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