Baby boomers are always giving millennials advice on the importance of saving for retirement. But Daniel Ameduri says that the results are in for the retirement experiment of the last 75 years and they’re really bad.
When he was twenty-seven years old, Daniel was on the brink of bankruptcy. A decade later, he’s a multi-millionaire, having taught himself about economics, investing, and other money matters that he never learned at school or at home. The expert guidance he provides in Don’t Save for Retirement will help you:
· Redefine wealth as a philosophy, not a dollar amount · Turn passion projects into viable business plans · Cut unnecessary spending in unexpected places · Start generating passive income now!
Working toward retirement at one job for a lifetime is a thing of the past, and isn’t working out at all for millennials. Here’s a better plan for achieving financial independence and living a life you love.
This book was an enjoyable and informative read. Not what I was originally expecting and was pleasantly surprised. Definitely a book I will recommend to people I do not want to support in my old age!
“… we even gave our special needs dog to a warm and loving dachshund rescue. Our entire mindset had shifted. We didn’t want to be rich anymore-we just didn’t want to be poor.”