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Who Can Be A Millionaire?

Who Can Be A Millionaire?

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Who can be a millionaire? Can I? Can you become one? Hey guys, welcome back to The Cash Kid Podcast! Today, we’re talking about something that most people think is impossible… but actually isn’t. You don’t have to be born rich. You don’t have to be famous. You don’t even need to have a six-figure salary. But what do you need? That’s what we’re going to talk about. My mom and I recently both read Everyday Millionaire by Chris Hogan, and we’re going to break down exactly what makes a millionaire. The best part? Almost anyone can do it—it just takes smart financial choices, patience, and the right mindset. I learned a TON from this book. It actually shocked me how wrong most people are about who millionaires really are. And trust me, after reading this book, I realized that anyone can do this. No lottery tickets, no trust funds—just smart habits, the right mindset, and patience. Remember, the Cash Kid Podcast is here to teach my generation how to earn, save, and invest money earlier in life. We are going to bust some millionaire myths today. Let’s get started. [music interlude] Segment 1: What is a Millionaire? Cash Kid: Alright, so let’s start with the basics. Before we dive into how to become a millionaire, we should probably define what a millionaire actually is. Most people think a millionaire is someone with a million dollars in cash just sitting in a bank account. But that’s not what it means! A millionaire is someone whose net worth is at least $1 million. And net worth is just a fancy way of saying: everything you own, minus everything you owe. Let’s break it down real quick: Say you own a house worth $300,000, but you still owe $200,000 on it. You also own a car worth $75,000, and you’ve paid off $55,000 of it. That means the total value of your assets is $375,000. But when you subtract what you still owe ($255,000), your net worth is $120,000. And to be a millionaire, that number has to be in the millions! Segment 2: Who Actually Becomes a Millionaire? CASH KID: Okay, now that we know what a millionaire is, let’s talk about who actually becomes one. Chris Hogan interviewed over 10,000 millionaires for this book. What surprised me the most was who these millionaires actually are Honestly? I thought most millionaires would be people making six figures or more—big CEOs, athletes, or tech geniuses. But in reality, the majority are regular people! They’re teachers, engineers, small business owners… even people working in everyday jobs. Most of them never made over $100K a year! That blew my mind. The idea that it’s not about how much you make, but how much you keep is huge. So many people think they have to have some crazy high-paying job to build wealth, but it’s really about spending smart, saving consistently, and avoiding debt. There’s a myth about millionaires that Chris Hogan debunks in the book and it’s the thoughts that millionaires always lived flashy lives—you know, fancy cars, designer clothes, huge houses. And for my generation, because of social media nd movies that’s what’s drilled into our heads. We feel and see that’s we have to look and live that way to be rich. But according to the book, most millionaires actually live pretty normal lives. They drive used cars, live in modest homes, and don’t waste money on things they don’t need. Chris Hogan calls it the Millionaire Mindset. They don’t care about looking rich—they care about being rich. Big difference. Most people think that millionaires come from rich families or inherit their money. But that’s so wrong. Did you know that: 🔹 79% of millionaires received no inheritance at all? 🔹 Only 21% inherited anything, and of those, only 16% got more than $100,000. 🔹 And get this—8 out of 10 millionaires came from families that were at or below middle-class income levels. So basically, most millionaires didn’t start rich—they built their wealth from scratch. That’s a HUGE myth-buster! In Chris Hogan’s book he highlights a lot of stats. One of those is that 1 in 3 millionaires never even had a six-figure income in a single year. And only 7% of them made over $200,000 per year. That means you don’t need a fancy job to get there! So what does that tell us? It’s not about how much you make—it’s about how you manage what you make. I think we all are guilty of thinking well those who work lower salary jobs will just never get ahead or be able to reach millionaire status. But he gives examples of teachers, farmers, construction workers all reaching millionaire status. Segment 3: The Millionaire Mindset Okay, let’s talk mindset. One thing that stuck with me from this book is that millionaires believe they’re in control of their own destiny. They don’t sit around waiting for someone to make them rich. They take control, make smart decisions, and stick with them for years. That’s a big deal. If you tell yourself, “I’ll never ...

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