You buy flashy things for yourself, but really it is for others. Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you? My favourite line: Int: 'What is your favourite charity to donate to?' Millionaire: 'I am my favourite charity.' Rich Dad, Poor Dad as it educates you on similar subjects such as Assets & Liabilities and sometimes our own enthusiasm to purchase the bigger, flasher things in life often hinder our opportunity to be financially free. What other book might you compare The Millionaire Next Door to, and why? I recommend this book, but don't expect it to tell you to buy a Bugatti, because it certainly will not! It is simple book which will help you with purchases, independence, saving, investing & mind-set around money. It's based upon real life examples, and true advice.
My interpretation of this book is that it will help you identify what is good for you in the long-term, even in the mind-set and education of your children. Yes, it's fundamental message is built on upon long-term financial success, recognising what millionaire really is and it is not a yacht. Would you listen to The Millionaire Next Door again? Why? Helps you realise long-term success for yourself