In anticipation of the 20-year anniversary of The Millionaire Next Door, Stanley and his daughter Sarah Fallaw, Ph. The Next Millionaire Next Door : The “Sequel” And, now, The Next Millionaire Next Door. More than 20 years after t he original was published in 1996, it not only remains popular and widely quoted, i t ’s also spawned three more books for Stanley : The Millionaire Mind, Millionaire Women Next Door and Stop Acting Rich. Seeking to conduct the most comprehensive research on wealth in America, the book’s sustained popularity speaks to its success. They are proficient in targeting market opportunities.Their adult children are economically self-sufficient.overbearing gift -giving or hand-holding ). Their parents did not provide economic outpatient care ( g.In fact, those who did have great wealth usually didn’t live in these neighborhoods. In their research, they discovered something they did n’ t expect: Many people who live d in expensive homes and drove expensive cars didn’t have much wealth. They started their search in “upscale neighborhoods” across the country, surveying people on their wealth -building habits. , started with a simple concept: researching how people became wealthy.
The original book ’s co-authors, Thomas Stanley, Ph.D. I’ve also provide d a few assessments you can use to figure out if you have what it takes to become the next millionaire next door.
I thought it would be helpful to recap the old version, discuss the new one, and explore how you can use this information to enhance your own wealth -building potential.
The new version provides fresh insight s into how wealth -building has changed, as well as what has stayed the same since the first book’s release over 20 years ago. I was excited when I learned a follow-up was released this fall, a ptly entitled, The Next Millionaire Next Door.