The Millionaire Next Door Research Paper

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“80 percent of millionaires were not born wealthy-they built their fortune through their own hard work.” A quote from The Millionaire Next Door, by T.J. Stanley and W.D Danko. We all dream of being successful. In fact I do every second of the day ,sitting in all my classes. I also think to myself that I hope I get a job in the future that makes me the happiest. And a job that pays me well so I can get thousands of nike shoes. Sadly, getting a job where I get paid doing what I want is not easy. Thus, education and career choice has a relationship with meeting my financial goals and having my desired lifestyle. Education is the most important thing in life is said by many wise adults. Infact, college graduates are earning at least $22,000 …show more content…

And that’s okay, because experts says that it takes about 10 years for young adults to go from clueless to having a fulfilling job and career plan (pg 5). Which is why it’s important for me to look in it now. After taking the test to see what seems to fit me the best, I found that I fit in jobs that are “investigative”. The three tops jobs that I picked are general practitioners, athletic trainer, and pathologists. Pathologists and general practitioners need at least 8-10 years of education and that does not count internships and training afterwards.The average hour wage for those two jobs are from $45-50 per hour. And for athletic training, I need 4-6 years with average pay of $35. Something that those three jobs have in common is that they are involved in the human body. The difference is that a pathologists diagnose presence and stage of diseases using lab techniques. So they are mostly in labs. General practitioners diagnose, treat, and help prevent diseases that commonly occur in general population. So they have more interaction with patients. And an athletic trainer evaluate athlete’s readiness to play and provide participation clearances when necessary and warranted. I have found that those three careers are in a decent future outlook where I don’t have to be extremely