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In 2009, it took $77. Rich in Wealth So if you hope to get really rich, working for someone else will never get you there. 4 million in adjusted gross income to crack the top 400. )
Where it gets interesting is how the top 400 made their money: (That just barely got you in; the average income of everyone on the list was $202. The IRS Statistics of Income Division, a place where fun surely goes to die, has published "400 Individual Tax Returns Reporting the Largest Adjusted Gross Incomes Each Year, 1992-2009," or in non government-speak, "400 People Who Earned a Freaking Boatload of Money. But don't just take my word for it, the government agrees.

Any aggressive and committed capitalist would be well-served by having these on the Kindle or bookshelf:
1. The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason -- A simple, but fun parable written in the 1920s. investors and entrepreneurs cite the book as a personal influence.

Think Big by Donald Trump -- The business magnate's kick in the face to anyone who hasn't yet committed themselves 100% to the game of becoming rich. The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach -- Another oft-cited book about wealth building, and a personal finance classic. (Read my interview with Trump here. Creative Visualization by Shakti Gawain -- Who knows if creative visualization actually works? It certainly can't hurt to try it, and the placebo effect alone might benefit you -- allowing you to more confidently chase after great wealth.

-- provided by Outlaw
This article originally appeared at David Seaman Online. If these books help you become rich beyond your wildest dreams within the next few years, do toss some of the splendor Outlaw's way, would you?

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