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Getting Rich is Overrated, Become a “Quiet” Millionaire w/Tae Kim
Summary
Tae Kim, the Financial Tortoise, discusses the importance of building wealth slowly and safely, avoiding excessive risk and leverage, and determining what “enough” actually means to you. The core principles of financial literacy, such as budgeting, debt management, and investing in low-cost index funds, are highlighted. Tae stresses that true wealth is more about financial independence and having enough to pursue your passions rather than flashy displays of wealth, and small hosts can apply this philosophy to their business decisions.
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