Wealth and the Wealthy is a fascinating and detailed commentary on wealth, not only in its conventional context, but also in its many facets. The author delves into how Americans of various diversities bring to the tableby virtue of their very own uniquenessa valuable service that we not only as Americans profit from but the international market as well. One of the more interesting points about the book is that the author, in seeking to satisfy a seeming thirst on the part of the hoi polloi in how the other half lives, succeedswith some ironyin the shocking revelation that the masses are in some respects the other half. As Americans they are not only likely to be the owners of high-tech gadgets in their homes, but they are also the consumers of services and products given them by billion-dollar, Fortune 500 companies.
... money-making'. Gould, Thompson and Nevada Comstock Lode proprietor John W. MacKay complained that their money had brought them misery. Flagler worried that 'ninety-five percent' of those who sought him out 'love my money, not me'. Hetty ...
Explores the history of the American rich, from the founding of the nation to the present day, exposing a detrimental political pattern that has hindered the democratic process and profoundly impacted the nation's economy.
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This book equips you to take positive action, be proactive and make the tough decisions to protect and grow your family's wealth.
Ryan D'Agostino, former senior editor at Money, wanted to know how the wealthiest in America got that way.
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" In 1881, he gave a library to his hometown of Dunfermline, Scotland. In 1889, he spelled out his belief that the rich should use their wealth to help enrich society, in an article called "The Gospel of Wealth" this book.
Despite being born wealthy, most people remain poor due to a lack of understanding and clarity on wealth. This book is an attempt to make people conscious of their wealth, so that they can create and live the life they always desire.
Larry Samuel brings us the whole story, including the incredible transformation of American society through affluence.
No matter your income level, skillset, or unique economic disadvantages, the lessons in this book will show you the path forward. All you need is the will to work, the desire to succeed, and the motivation to learn.