Most of the assumptions about income, tax, benefits, political situation. I'm going to stop now, it's wasting my time - I've work to do! Part of the problem I have with the book is that it's primarily geared towards Americans. The author thinks that to be self-employed is worthless and somewhat pathetic, unless you have a business employing at least 500 people. It might or might not be possible to reach such 'heights'.
I have never aspired to that level of wheeler-dealing, and I would rather die than be that kind of person. But after listening to this book I realise I honestly, truly do not want to be 'rich', in the sense the author means.
Yes, I would like to be more financially secure.
The world described in this book - a world the author believes everyone should aspire to - is not a world I wish to live in.