Grant Cardone
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Podcast Appearances
If you read the book, like I did, The Millionaire Next Door, when I finished reading that book, it was a super, super successful book.
I told you before this, I closed over a billion four of browsers today, deals I'm working.
When I was 15 and 20 years old and 25, I never dreamed it was possible.
And it suggested that to become a millionaire, you need to not brew your own coffee, don't go to Starbucks, and you need to buy a used truck.
And that is where the problem starts.
We set targets.
When I got finished reading that book, I'm like, I am not going to be a millionaire.
And I'm going to say this to everybody that's watching you right now.
We set targets that are so below us, so small.
I know this.
When you study the most successful people on this planet, they're not talking about where they brew their coffee at home.
The idea to become a millionaire is an adopted concept.
They do whatever they want to do.
It is a lazy man's or woman's dream.
They probably get coffee expressos on their plane, by the way.
I'm going to be a millionaire.
That's somebody else's idea.
You haven't even thought it through yet.
And they're definitely not buying used trucks.
A million dollars is no money.