Bingo!!
And ironically the book that got everyone hooked on investing back in the 80's was called "The Wealthy Barber". It was all about planning, saving, investing, and compounding (and having life insurance for some reason). When it should have been about getting rich by dealing only in cash, and not claiming it.
My niece and her now husband, put themselves through university (including accommodations) by bar tending and waitressing 2-3 days a week. (no, I don't hate them, and yes, they have lots of hair )
It may only be $14, but I had to earn close to double that to get the 14. I pay cash for as little as possible for that reason.
Jim