Instead, Hamilton introduces a "Wealth Spectrum" that categorizes people into four distinct profiles (Dynamo, Blaze, Tempo, Steel). The book argues that your natural energy and personality type dictate whether you should start a consulting business, build a product empire, buy real estate, or simply master the stock market.
Most finance books treat wealth like a one-size-fits-all recipe: cut coffee, buy index funds, grind for 30 years. Roger James Hamilton’s The Millionaire Master Plan throws that script out the window. His core premise is simple but powerful: You cannot build wealth by copying someone else’s personality. The Millionaire Master Plan- Your Personalized ...
Bottom Line: Hamilton doesn't promise to make you a millionaire overnight. He promises to stop you from wasting years on the wrong strategy. For that alone, it is worth the read. "The Millionaire Master Plan won't do the work for you, but it will finally tell you which work you should be doing." Roger James Hamilton’s The Millionaire Master Plan throws
Rating: 4/5 Stars
You feel stuck in your current career path and suspect your unique skills don't fit the traditional 9-to-5 mold. You want a map that tells you which mountain to climb, rather than how to tie your boots. He promises to stop you from wasting years
You are looking for a strict investment manual or believe that "personality types" are corporate astrology.