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161-A Tribute to Tom Stanley: 10 Major Finance Lessons I Learned From The Author Of The Millionaire Next Door

Radical Personal Finance

Joshua J. Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, RHU, REBC, CAP

Self-improvement, Business, Education, Investing

4.21.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2015

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

I was very saddened to hear on Sunday night that Dr. Tom Stanley, author of the famous book "The Millionaire Next Door" and many others, died in a car accident near his home in Atlanta on Sunday afternoon.

As I reflected on the impact that he and his work had on my life, I came to realize that he probably had a greater impact on my way of thinking than any other personal finance author I can think of.

Not only did he impact my way of thinking, he impacted me personally.

I reached out to him in July of 2009 when I was trying to find resources for how to market my services as a financial advisor to the affluent.

His response was gracious and professional:

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07/19/09

Joshua,

Can't thank you enough for your kind comments on my blog.  Words like yours sustain me.  Two of the best rated speeches that I have ever given were to The Top of the Table and later at the Court of the Table (as you know part of the Million Dollar Roundtable Association).  Both of those speeches were recorded (audio) and, as I understand it, were distributed by The Million Dollar Roundtable.  I would also suggest that you read the chapter on Beverly Bishop in my book, Millionaire Women Next Door.  And also Selling to the Affluent should be very valuable to you in your work.  I'll know better about my speaking programs in September.  Please continue to check my website for updates.  Regards and much continued success.

Tom Stanley

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More importantly, he saved me from a very expensive mistake by suggesting a specific car for me to purchase. (Details are in the show.)

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08/19/10

Mr. Stanley,

One very brief question:  What do you think would be the best kind of car for a financial advisor to drive?

I don't believe in "status" cars.  But I live and work as a financial advisor in West Palm Beach/Palm Beach/surrounding area!  And here, everyone--even/especially the broke people--have status cars.

What should I do?  :)  

Joshua

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08/26/10

Dear Mr. Sheats:

If I were in your position, I would buy a previously owned Chevrolet Tahoe or the GMC version in white, leather interior with tinted windows!  These cars fit in each and every category of the wealthy.  They are among the most popular cars within the "glittering" rich (very affluent) segments.

Regards,

Tom Stanley

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His communication was professional, courteous, and emminently helpful. Now that I find myself in the position of a somewhat public figure, I'm striving to emulate him.

I was disappointed not to be able to get him on the show. I had reached out to him for an interview but his schedule didn't allow it at the time. I had hoped to bring him on in the future but alas, 'tis not to be.

In my tribute to him, I have prepared this episode with ten important lessons I learned from him.

  1. I learned who the actual millionaires are.
  2. I learned the difference between wealth and income.
  3. I learned that it's OK to simply be on the way to wealth and that age matters.
  4. I learned to be proud of being frugal.
  5. I learned to choose my spouse very carefully.
  6. I learned not to go with the crowd.
  7. I learned to choose my housing very carefully.
  8. I learned that you aren't necessarily what you drive. Millionaires drive Fords.
  9. I learned how to prepare my children to avoid Economic Outpatient Care.
  10. I learned principles, not rules.

Enjoy!

Joshua

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Today on the show I have a tribute to the life and work of Dr.

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Tom Stanley, author of The Millionaire Next Door. He died tragically yesterday in a car accident in Atlanta.

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And today I want to honor his legacy

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with the ten lessons that I learned from his work

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and some personal stories of how he encouraged and helped me. Welcome to the Radical Personal Finance Podcast. My name is Joshua Sheets and I'm your host. Today is Monday, March 2, 2015.

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Today we will be honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Tom Stanley. I can't think of an author or a body

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of work that has had a greater impact on my life and on my personal financial philosophy

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than his body of work. And I want to share with you some

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of the lessons that I learned from him. Last night I was looking on my, I had a notification pop up on my Facebook feed from a listener of the show who shared an article with me and he said I know that you were you

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were a fan of are a fan of Dr. Tom Stanley I thought you would want to know the news

1:49.5

and evidently he died tragically on Sunday afternoon, out driving his car on Sunday afternoon

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there in Atlanta, Georgia.

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And the details of the car accident are not necessarily fully disclosed in some of the news articles.

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You can find some of the details.

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Evidently he was out for a Sunday afternoon drive in his new Chevy Corvette and

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somebody plowed it into the side of him.

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Thankfully it wasn't any kind of accident that makes you,

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it was certainly tragic, but thankfully it wasn't the kind of accident

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