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Friday Nov 29, 2019
S2, Episode 17-The Physician Millionaire Mind- Part 2
Friday Nov 29, 2019
Friday Nov 29, 2019
Have you ever wondered, what does it take to be a millionaire?
What are the differences between most millionaires and physician millionaires?
How can I put myself in the best possible position to be successful?
In this second podcast, Dave continues the golden nuggets in the latest book that he loved, "The Millionaire Mind" by Thomas Stanley.
There's so much packed in that book that we've divided up the podcast into 3 different parts. This is part two!
In part two of "The Physician Millionaire Mind", we discover:
- The Role of "Luck". (Is it really luck or something else?)
- The Tale of a Chrysler Executive and What We Can Learn From It
- The Trade-Off of Financial Risk versus Playing the Lottery. What do millionaires do?
For all the show notes, transcription, and more, check out the podcast website at http://doctorfreedompodcast.com/
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