"Wealth Matters" columnist for The New York Times reveals the decisions, behaviors, and worldviews that lead to true wealth.
An essential complement to all of the financial advice available, this "timely...smart" ( Publishers Weekly ) guide is a welcome antidote to the idea that wealth is a number on a bank statement..
It lays out how to avoid the pitfalls around saving, spending, and giving Money away and think differently about wealth to lead a more secure and less stressful life.
This book shows how others can make better financial decisions--and come to terms with what Money means to them.
Firsthand, Sullivan knows why some people, even "rich" people, never find true wealth, and why other people, even those who have far less, are far better off financially.
He has also seen how they make horrendous mistakes.
He has learned how they save, spend, and invest their money; how they work and rest; how they use their wealth to give their children educational advantages, but not strip them of motivation.
For the better part of the past decade, Paul Sullivan has written about and lived among some of the wealthiest people in America. "Wealth Matters" columnist for The New York Times reveals the decisions, behaviors, and worldviews that lead to true wealth