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The Rules of Wealth:A personal code for prosperity and plenty: A personal code for prosperity and plenty (4th Edition)

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If you always want to be poor then keep spending money you haven’t earn it yet. This is the main reason why most people never escape poverty, they borrow money to buy things they don’t really need or can’t afford. So whose fault it is? Some say it is the media who is aggressively marketing valuable products to individuals, promising happiness and respect. Others too say it is our educational system but actually it a personal thing. It is a beginner's guide to money, finance and investing basically. If you are well versed within this topic you won't really find yourself learning anything new from this book but it sure served as an easy read and it is written colliqually. Though Templar does preach about hustle culture so it is important to read this book from a critical perspective. There were many, many things I did not agree with in Templar's book. Preaching about endless productivity with no rest and not taking care of your mental health is kind of like assuming that human beings are robots and that is not the case with our species

The Rules of Wealth:A personal code for prosperity and plenty

If you don’t trust someone, don’t do business with them. Listen to your intuition, be the BIGGEST, BOLDEST AND BRAVEST Learn the art of negotiation, which involved making the other person feel they are getting as much as you are from a transaction. Always know your bottom line, what it is you want and aim for a win/win situation. Be prepared to give up things to secure other things – be flexible and fluid and know as much as possible before you start as knowledge is power in negotiation situations. P/s – obviously don’t let people take advantage of your generosity either. tazzanderson / Pixabay Rule 99 – You really, really can’t take it with you Maybe one may say this book was meant for beginners. Yes, one can agree the content was easy to understand. But it doesn't help a beginner to get started except to tell you what you are supposed to do and not how to do it. As a beginner, you may get lost in between 2 forks of path not knowing where or how to begin. It made matters worst when Mr Templar decided to give you a hint on wealth building and told you right in your face he was NOT going to tell you how to do it. For example, he wanted you to understand compound interest but he was not going to tell you what it meant or how to go there. It felt like a swimming coach explaining a core importance of swim stroke but not showing you how to swim. Maybe his role is not a coach, just a senior swimmer who sit by the bench. But why would you write a book by showing just half of everything? Perhaps it would be less insulting not to tell readers that you were not going to share what you know because it felt like a slap in my face. I started having doubt if he did practice what he preached or is he just a bystander sharing things he heard or did somewhere. This book is a pleasing, smooth read. It's well written, informal, and in bite-size chunks, but it was all investment portfolios and the like, way over my head. If that's what you want, it's a concise and accessible reference.Philanthropy. Being able to make regular and substantial donations, which gives you the satisfaction of helping people, supporting organizations and furthering causes you believe in. And such like is that they have knowledge that you don’t. They are holders of secrets that can enable them (if they choose) to make money out of you purely because of your ignorance.” Take action with your money. Think like a samurai – they lived by a simple creed – no hesitation, no doubt, no surprise, no fear. Once you have decided on a course of action (or battle or combat) then Pero, siento que hay muchas reglas, que, aunque desconocidas, no son el hilo negro de nada. Muchas son guiadas por el puritito sentido común y, aunque uno no las tenga presentes en todo momento, en sus casos aplicables sí las tiene. Cosas como "No inviertas en algo que no entiendas", por ejemplo.

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The Rules of Wealth– Some people seem to find money so easy. Easy to make, easy to hold on to, and easy to grow. The rest of us just find it easy to spend.

Some people seem to find money so easy. Easy to make, easy to hold on to, and easy to grow. The rest of us just find it easy to spend. See others as the people they are, not for how much money they have. Money can change a few people for the worse, but so can fame or kids or promotion or drugs. Most people are just themselves, whether they happen to have loads or nothing at all. So try to see others for who they are and not for what they have.

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This was one of my first financial book during my younger years. I searched for some reasons why I did not read this book until more than a decade later. I get it now and the result was rather appalling. Money can’t buy you love or happiness. Although it can buy a good deal of pleasure and plenty of other things as well as being able to remove a lot of unhappiness. Money on it’s own is clearly not wealth, although in this book wealth and money are pretty much synonymous. For example, my parents never taught me anything about money beliefs, how to collect it, how to keep it, and multiply it.So you need to get motivated, set goals and targets because mostly to fulfill your goals, you need money.

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