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Never Enough

From Barista to Billionaire

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Never Enough

By: Andrew Wilkinson
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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"Like going to business school and therapy all in one book."
—James Clear, New York Times Bestselling Author, Atomic Habits

Once a barista in a small cafe making $6.50 an hour, Andrew Wilkinson built a business valued at over a billion dollars by the time he was 36—and yet, his path to success was anything but a straight line.

In Never Enough, Wilkinson pulls back the curtain on the lives of the ultra-rich, sharing insights into building a successful business that has been called a “Berkshire Hathaway, but for internet companies,” and a surprising first-person account of what it's actually like to become a billionaire.

Never Enough features both the lessons Wilkinson has learned as well as the many mistakes made on the road to wealth—some of which cost him money, happiness, and important relationships.

Taking a "no secrets" approach to stories the wealthy rarely reveal, Wilkinson is unwaveringly honest about some of the unexpected downsides of money: its toxic effect on personal relationships, how the lifestyles of the rich and famous aren't all they're cracked up to be, and how competition with peers leaves everyone—even billionaires—feeling like they never have enough.

In this book, you'll discover:

  • A candid glimpse into the lives of the super-rich and what truly matters beyond money
  • Insights on building a successful business from the ground up
  • Lessons learned from the mistakes made on the journey to his fortune
  • The surprising realities of life as a billionaire and the challenges that come with extreme wealth

In this rare and deeply honest account, Wilkinson examines his journey to nine zeros, what came after that pinnacled number, and the essential things money can't buy.

©2024 Andrew Wilkinson. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“A massively important topic written by a guy with firsthand experience. Everyone should read this.”—Morgan Housel, New York Times Bestselling Author, The Psychology of Money

“An incredibly candid and personal story of a great young investor and his learnings from his successes and failures to date. I read it in one sitting and loved it. A must-read.”—Bill Ackman, CEO, Pershing Square Capital Management

Never Enough is a gripping reminder about what’s worth wanting and being careful what you wish for.”—Shane Parrish, New York Times Bestselling Author, Clear Thinking, and Founder, Farnam Street

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A wonderful piece f writing and lots of nuggets to learn as an inspiring business person

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Brilliant … thank you for the honesty!! One of the best reads in 2024 defo recommended

Couldn’t stop reading!! Loved it

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Really enjoyed this book. Have listened to it a few times now and since absorbed all of Andrew’s podcasts. It’s inspired me to push on with my own business.
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I’d never heard of Andrew Wilkinson but found his story very inspiring. I also think I’d like every book to narrated by Luke Daniel’s, he puts on a great performance.

Interesting story and fantastic narration.

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Very interesting story and great to hear how you can make life what you want by knowing your skills and passion.

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