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Why We Want You To Be Rich: Two Men, One Message File

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They criticize traditional advice like "save money" and "invest in mutual funds," calling it a strategy of "investing not to lose". Instead, they advocate for "investing to win" through assets like real estate and entrepreneurship. Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men, One Message

The book received a mixed reception. While many readers found it highly motivational with a on some platforms, financial critics like Kiplinger’s dismissed it as repetitive or lacking in specific details. Why We Want You to Be Rich: Two Men - One Message : Carries it for approximately $9

The book's title reflects their shared concern that the , leaving behind a two-class society of only the very rich and the very poor. Their "message" focuses on several key pillars: The book received a mixed reception

They argue that money problems cannot be solved with more money—only with financial literacy.

A major theme is using Other People’s Money (OPM) and Other People’s Time (OPT) to grow wealth, focusing on investments where the owner maintains control. Book Availability & Ratings

The authors warn against an "entitlement mentality" where people expect the government or employers to take care of them.