30-Something Millionaire: How Not to Ace the Rat Race … Yet Accumulate Stupendous Wealth
EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE BY THE TIME THEY ARE 30. THIS BOOK
TELLS YOU HOW.
We've all learnt compound interest in high school mathematics. Its application in life? Not many of us! For most of us would be millionaires, if we did. Yes, it's (almost) that simple. How the habit of compounding in life, learnings and experiences make us achieve anything and everything we set out to. Simply put: Consistency, Discipline and Patience ... both in personal and professional life! 30 Something Millionaire ... How Not to Ace the Rat Race is a self-help book and memoir, taking the reader along Chawla's path to financial independence, a self-made millionaire as a 30-something-year-old and how anyone across age groups can emulate a similar path in their lives based on learnings and life lessons shared. These learnings are structured across three buckets: personal life (habits, decisions, savings and investments), professional life (thought process, execution strategies) as well as timeless wisdom, learnings from experiences of some of the most successful people across domains, that is, standing on the shoulders of giants.
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30-Something Millionaire: How Not to Ace the Rat Race … Yet Accumulate Stupendous Wealth
30-Something Millionaire: How Not to Ace the Rat Race … Yet Accumulate Stupendous Wealth
EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE BY THE TIME THEY ARE 30. THIS BOOK
TELLS YOU HOW.
We've all learnt compound interest in high school mathematics. Its application in life? Not many of us! For most of us would be millionaires, if we did. Yes, it's (almost) that simple. How the habit of compounding in life, learnings and experiences make us achieve anything and everything we set out to. Simply put: Consistency, Discipline and Patience ... both in personal and professional life! 30 Something Millionaire ... How Not to Ace the Rat Race is a self-help book and memoir, taking the reader along Chawla's path to financial independence, a self-made millionaire as a 30-something-year-old and how anyone across age groups can emulate a similar path in their lives based on learnings and life lessons shared. These learnings are structured across three buckets: personal life (habits, decisions, savings and investments), professional life (thought process, execution strategies) as well as timeless wisdom, learnings from experiences of some of the most successful people across domains, that is, standing on the shoulders of giants.
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EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE BY THE TIME THEY ARE 30. THIS BOOK
TELLS YOU HOW.
We've all learnt compound interest in high school mathematics. Its application in life? Not many of us! For most of us would be millionaires, if we did. Yes, it's (almost) that simple. How the habit of compounding in life, learnings and experiences make us achieve anything and everything we set out to. Simply put: Consistency, Discipline and Patience ... both in personal and professional life! 30 Something Millionaire ... How Not to Ace the Rat Race is a self-help book and memoir, taking the reader along Chawla's path to financial independence, a self-made millionaire as a 30-something-year-old and how anyone across age groups can emulate a similar path in their lives based on learnings and life lessons shared. These learnings are structured across three buckets: personal life (habits, decisions, savings and investments), professional life (thought process, execution strategies) as well as timeless wisdom, learnings from experiences of some of the most successful people across domains, that is, standing on the shoulders of giants.














