I Read 50 Books On Money: Here's What Will Make You Rich with Dr James Martin

Dentists Who Invest Podcast

Dentists Who Invest Podcast
I Read 50 Books On Money: Here's What Will Make You Rich with Dr James Martin
Jun 06, 2025 Season 3 Episode 380
Dr. James Martin

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Wealth often feels like it belongs to a lucky few, but after reading over 50 books on money and success, I discovered the truth. The path to financial freedom is simpler than you think, though it often goes against conventional advice.

Books like Rich Dad, Poor Dad, The Psychology of Money, and many lesser-known gems all point to the same core idea: leverage. Whether through people, money, systems or content, wealthy individuals find ways to get more done with less effort.

We explore MJ DeMarco’s concept of the sidewalk, slow lane and fast lane, showing why so many people stay stuck financially. We also dive into Robert Kiyosaki’s Cashflow Quadrant and practical tools from Who Not How and Traction to help you take real action.

If you want to shift from working harder to building true wealth, this episode lays out the key principles that actually move the needle.

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