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The Passive Income Myth. The Hard Truth About Easy Money and Automating Wealth
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- Nombre de pages131
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-21275-0
- EAN9783565212750
- Date de parution30/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille559 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Financial advisor Julian Stark takes a sledgehammer to the internet's favorite promise: "Make money while you sleep." In "The Passive Income Myth, " Stark exposes the "Passive Income Industrial Complex"-the army of gurus selling courses on dropshipping, real estate, and affiliate marketing who make their money from selling the dream, not the method.
Stark breaks down the economics of popular side hustles to show the hidden "active" labor involved: maintenance, customer service, algorithm updates, and capital risk.
He argues that true passive income (dividends, interest) requires significant upfront capital that most beginners don't have. The book is not pessimistic, but realistic. Stark advocates for "Leveraged Income" instead-building assets that detach time from money, but acknowledging the years of unpaid "sweat equity" required to build them. He provides a framework for evaluating the Return on Effort (ROE) of different business models.
This book is for anyone tired of get-rich-quick schemes and looking for a sustainable, albeit harder, path to financial independence.
He argues that true passive income (dividends, interest) requires significant upfront capital that most beginners don't have. The book is not pessimistic, but realistic. Stark advocates for "Leveraged Income" instead-building assets that detach time from money, but acknowledging the years of unpaid "sweat equity" required to build them. He provides a framework for evaluating the Return on Effort (ROE) of different business models.
This book is for anyone tired of get-rich-quick schemes and looking for a sustainable, albeit harder, path to financial independence.



