
The Millionaire Fastlane
by MJ DeMarco
This book flips traditional financial advice upside down. MJ DeMarco argues that the “slow and steady” path, work hard, save, retire at 65, is too slow. Instead, he shows how to build wealth by creating systems, businesses, and assets that can grow beyond your time. The Millionaire Fastlane is about taking control and building something scalable that buys back your freedom. If you are financially stable and have some capital, this book may show you your next steps.
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