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ost self-made millionaires start their careers off broke. Research shows that most millionaires succeed by doing particular things a certain way time and time again. However, the most important factor in attaining financial success is not money, but the key qualities a person obtains through their journey to enable themselves to keep earning money and keeping it.
How Do I Get a Wealthy Mindset? |
Best Books on Wealth Mindset: The List |
Final Thoughts on Best Books on Wealth Mindset |
How Do I Get a Wealth Mindset?
Developing a wealthy mindset is necessary to know how to use, save, and multiply the money in the best way. Some of the strategies needed to develop a wealthy mindset are:
- Focus on your goals.
- Invest your money.
- Build self-confidence.
- Think big.
- Do not wait for opportunities, create them.
- Ready to take risks.
Best Books on Wealth Mindset: THE LIST
1 – Weekend Millionaire Mindset | By Mike Summey and Roger Dawson
Learn the secrets to wealth from “The Weekend Millionaire”.
In their runaway bestseller The Weekend Millionaire’s Secrets to Investing in Real Estate, Mike Summey and Roger Dawson gave listeners a blueprint for making a killing in real estate in their spare time. Now Summey and Dawson take listeners inside the minds and hearts of super-successful entrepreneurs, showing them how to think and act like winners and realize their dreams of financial freedom.
In the tradition of Napoleon Hill’s hit Think and Grow Rich, The Weekend Millionaire Mindset combines compelling biographical details with powerful, practical lessons. Packed with fascinating anecdotes taken from Summey and Dawson’s own lives and the lives of other millionaire entrepreneurs, this audiobook will inspire, energize, and motivate while arming listeners with practical advice and guidance on how to:
- Evaluate and redirect their lives with an eye to becoming rich
- Create a lifestyle of success
- Set realistic goals and stick to them
- Make the right decisions when faced with challenging learning experiences
- Spot golden opportunities
- Realize dreams through patience, practice, and persistence
With Mike Summey and Roger Dawson’s invaluable advice, listeners can overcome their obstacles and find personal paths to wealth for a lifetime.
Quotes from Weekend Millionaire Mindset;
“You can’t control what happens to you, but you can control the way you react.”
“Saving a little bit regularly is the key to building investment funds. Even if it’s only the change from your pockets or purse.”
“‘Luck’ is the word we use to describe the coming together of preparation and opportunity.”
“When life isn’t fair, you can either complain about it or do something about it.”
“It’s not how many mistakes you make, but how quickly you learn to avoid making the same ones over again that leads to success.”
“The problem of debt service eating into lifestyle is not restricted to poor people.”
“Using credit cards to purchase items that you can’t pay for when the monthly statement comes is the most common way people create destructive debt.”
2 – Secrets of the Millionaire Mind | By T. Harv Eker
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind reveals the missing link between wanting success and achieving it!
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to get rich easily, while others are destined for a life of financial struggle? Is the difference found in their education, intelligence, skills, timing, work habits, contacts, luck, or their choice of jobs, businesses, or investments?
The shocking answer is None of the above!
In his groundbreaking Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, T. Harv Eker states: “Give me five minutes, and I can predict your financial future for the rest of your life!” Eker does this by identifying your “money and success blueprint.” We all have a personal money blueprint ingrained in our subconscious minds, and it is this blueprint, more than anything, that will determine our financial lives. You can know everything about marketing, sales, negotiations, stocks, real estate, and the world of finance, but if your money blueprint is not set for a high level of success, you will never have a lot of money—and if somehow you do, you will most likely lose it! The good news is that now you can actually reset your money blueprint to create natural and automatic success.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind is two books in one. Part I explains how your money blueprint works. Through Eker’s rare combination of street smarts, humor, and heart, you will learn how your childhood influences have shaped your financial destiny. You will also learn how to identify your own money blueprint and “revise” it to not only create success but, more important, to keep and continually grow it.
In Part II you will be introduced to seventeen “Wealth Files,” which describe exactly how rich people think and act differently than most poor and middle-class people. Each Wealth File includes action steps for you to practice in the real world in order to dramatically increase your income and accumulate wealth.
If you are not doing as well financially as you would like, you will have to change your money blueprint. Unfortunately, your current money blueprint will tend to stay with you for the rest of your life, unless you identify and revise it, and that’s exactly what you will do with the help of this extraordinary book. According to T. Harv Eker, it’s simple. If you think like rich people think and do what rich people do, chances are you’ll get rich too!
Quotes from Secrets of the Millionaire Mind;
“If you want to change the fruits, you will first have to change the roots. If you want to change the visible, you must first change the invisible.”
“The number one reason most people don’t get what they want is that they don’t know what they want.”
“The purpose of our lives is to add value to the people of this generation and those that follow.”
“It’s not enough to be in the right place at the right time. You have to be the right person in the right place at the right time.”
“If your motivation for acquiring money or success comes from a nonsupportive root such as fear, anger, or the need to “prove” yourself, your money will never bring you happiness.”
“If you shoot for the stars, you’ll at least hit the moon”
“Nothing has meaning except for the meaning you give it.”
“Money will only make you more of what you already are.”
“If you want to make a permanent change, stop focusing on the size of your problems and start focusing on the size of you!”
3 – The Value Mindset | By Erik Stern and Mike Hutchinson
As the creator of the Wealth Added Index (WAI), Stern Stewart’s Erik Stern has become a beacon for creating shareholder value within the current storm of corporate malfeasance and poor performance. The Value Mindset shows readers how to develop this way of thinking by blending individual manager incentives with the proper corporate structure and the willingness to pursue value discipline over the long term. Filled with practical concepts that have proved themselves in the real world, this book shows readers how they can transform a company into an organization that can deliver value and returns to its shareholders. The Value Mindset helps readers develop this mindset-as well as implement it-by detailing the metrics that are necessary for any manager to measure and monitor value creation within the firm.
Erik Stern (London, UK) is a Senior Vice President at Stern Stewart & Co., based in London. He has designed and implemented programs for companies in several industries in the United States and Europe. Mike Hutchinson (London, UK) is a Vice President at Stern Stewart & Co., based in London. He worked previously for the BBC and the Consumers’ Association.
Quotes from The Value Mindset;
“The main goal of any company should be true profitability, based on investor expectations.”
“Our aim: rethink, reorganize, reconfigure.”
“Research suggests that a significant majority of investors – around three-quarters – say they are willing to pay a premium for a well-governed company.”
“As legendary investor Warren Buffett put it, those who make the numbers are eventually tempted to make up the numbers.”
“The focus on value we seek already exists among entrepreneurs and another group who are worth studying – franchisees.”
“That cornerstone is the belief in the efficiency of the market – not just that the market works, as it so obviously does where regulation from outside is minimal, but that the market is efficient.”
“The theory held, and still holds, that as long as capital markets are efficient and investors’ opportunities for diversification are unrestricted, then it is cheaper for investors themselves to diversify than to expect and encourage companies effectively to diversify for them.”
4 – The Simple Path to Wealth| By J.L. Collins
This book grew out of a series of letters to my daughter concerning various things—mostly about money and investing—she was not yet quite ready to hear.
Since money is the single most powerful tool we have for navigating this complex world we’ve created, understanding it is critical.
“But Dad,” she once said, “I know money is important. I just don’t want to spend my life thinking about it.” This was eye-opening. I love this stuff. But most people have better things to do with their precious time. Bridges to build, diseases to cure, treaties to negotiate, mountains to climb, technologies to create, children to teach, businesses to run.
Unfortunately, benign neglect of things financial leaves you open to the charlatans of the financial world. The people who make investing endlessly complex, because if it can be made complex it becomes more profitable for them, more expensive for us, and we are forced into their waiting arms.
Here’s an important truth: Complex investments exist only to profit those who create and sell them. Not only are they more costly to the investor, but they are also less effective.
The simple approach I created for her and present now to you is not only easy to understand and implement, it is more powerful than any other.
Quotes from The Simple Path to Wealth;
“A parable: The Monk and the Minister Two close boyhood friends grow up and go their separate ways. One becomes a humble monk, the other a rich and powerful minister to the king. Years later they meet. As they catch up, the portly minister (in his fine robes) takes pity on the thin and shabby monk. Seeking to help, he says: “You know, if you could learn to cater to the king, you wouldn’t have to live on rice and beans.” To which the monk replies: “If you could learn to live on rice and beans, you wouldn’t have to cater to the king.” Most all of us fall somewhere between the two. As for me, it is better to be closer to the monk.”
“Here’s the simple formula: Spend less than you earn—invest the surplus—avoid debt”
“Stop thinking about what your money can buy. Start thinking about what your money can earn.”
“It’s a big beautiful world out there. Money is a small part of it. But F-You Money buys you the freedom, resources and time to explore it on your own terms. Retired or not. Enjoy your journey.”
“It’s not hard. Stop thinking about what your money can buy. Start thinking about what your money can earn. And then think about what the money it earns can earn.”
“Look again at those people around you. For most, debt is simply a part of life. But it doesn’t have to be for you. You weren’t born to be a slave.”
“I may not have owned a Mercedes, but I owned my freedom. Freedom to choose when to leave a job and freedom from worry when the choice wasn’t mine.”
5 – Common Wealth | By Jeffrey Sachs
According to getAbstract, “Famed economist Jeffrey Sachs manages to deliver pessimistic news in an optimistic way. Yes, the Earth faces dire threats from global warming, poverty, war, deforestation, and mass extinctions. Yet Sachs asserts that these severe problems are manageable. Fixing them will cost $840 billion – a massive amount indeed, but, as Sachs argues, only 2.4% of the rich world’s gross national product. Sachs doesn’t shy away from politically touchy pronouncements. He argues against the U.S. war in Iraq and for legalized abortion. Still, throughout the fray, his book strikes the unlikely balance of delivering a message that’s both frightening and promising.”
Quotes from Common Wealth;
“There is no economic imperative that will condemn us to deplete our vital resource base, but neither is there an invisible hand that will prevent us from doing so.”
“We are…crowded into an interconnected society of global trade, migration and ideas, but also risks of pandemic diseases, terror, refugee movements and conflicts.”
“When countries are struggling to break free of extreme poverty, the role of the state is clear: to help the population meet basic needs…to invest in agriculture and…core infrastructure…to provide the foundations for private-sector-led economic growth.”
“Human activity is…devoted quite explicitly to ensuring that habitat, water supply, nutrient flows and introduced species all serve human needs rather than the needs of other species.”
“The goals are achievable…and at vastly lower cost and vastly greater benefit than is currently imagined.”
“The defining challenge of the 21st century will be to face the reality that humanity shares a common fate on a crowded planet.”
6 – Think and Grow Rich | By Napoleon Hill
Think and Grow Rich has been called the “Granddaddy of All Motivational Literature.” It was the first book to boldly ask, “What makes a winner?” The man who asked and listened for the answer, Napoleon Hill, is now counted in the top ranks of the world’s winners himself.
The most famous of all teachers of success spent “a fortune and the better part of a lifetime of effort” to produce the “Law of Success” philosophy that forms the basis of his books and that is so powerfully summarized in this one.
In the original Think and Grow Rich, published in 1937, Hill draws on stories of Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and other millionaires of his generation to illustrate his principles. In the updated version, Arthur R. Pell, Ph.D., a nationally known author, lecturer, and consultant in human resources management and an expert in applying Hill’s thought, deftly interweaves anecdotes of how contemporary millionaires and billionaires, such as Bill Gates, Mary Kay Ash, Dave Thomas, and Sir John Templeton, achieved their wealth. Outmoded or arcane terminology and examples are faithfully refreshed to preclude any stumbling blocks to a new generation of readers.
Quotes from Think and Grow Rich;
“The starting point of all achievement is DESIRE. Keep this constantly in mind. Weak desire brings weak results, just as a small fire makes a small amount of heat.”
“Before success comes in any man’s life, he is sure to meet with much temporary defeat, and, perhaps, some failure. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and most logical thing to do is to quit. That is exactly what the majority of men do. More than five hundred of the most successful men this country has ever known told the author their greatest success came just one step beyond the point at which defeat had overtaken them.”
“Opinions are the cheapest commodities on earth. Everyone has a flock of opinions ready to be wished upon anyone who will accept them. If you are influenced by “opinions” when you reach DECISIONS, you will not succeed in any undertaking.”
“An educated man is not, necessarily, one who has an abundance of general or specialized knowledge. An educated man is one who has so developed the faculties of his mind that he may acquire anything he wants, or its equivalent, without violating the rights of others.”
“A quitter never wins-and-a winner never quits.”
“Set your mind on a definite goal and observe how quickly the world stands aside to let you pass.”
“You are the master of your destiny. You can influence, direct and control your own environment. You can make your life what you want it to be.”
7 – The New Organizational Wealth | By Karl Erik Sveiby
New strategies for business success based on shifting the focus from information to knowledge
— Fifty percent of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. can be described as “knowledge companies” — those that employ highly-skilled, highly educated people who sell their knowledge rather than products
— Provides tools for measuring intangible assets such as competent and creative employees, patents, brand names, and company reputation
— Some archetypal knowledge companies are consultancy firms, advertising agencies, software companies, and architecture firms
Few of today’s companies improve performance through knowledge or learning. This is because few managers understand how to make a business of knowledge. They focus on explicit knowledge — information — instead of implicit human knowledge. Investing in information technology instead of in people, they only know how to measure performance in money.
This ground-breaking book offers practical advice and rules of thumb for designing a business strategy that focuses on knowledge as an intangible asset. It begins by outlining the differences between information-focused strategies (such as adding chips to a manufacturer’s product line) and knowledge-focused strategies (such as seeking returns in long term customer relationships, ideas and learning, and research and development). Measuring the knowledge-based assets of a company explains why, for example, Microsoft is valued at 40 times its worth on paper.
In eight chapters, Sveiby assembles a veritable toolbox of knowledge-based management techniques to enable managers to meet the new business challenges of the coming century.
Quotes from The New Organizational Wealth;
“The receiver of information – not the sender – gives it meaning.”
“Facts might be considered digital while skills are considered analog.”
“It is hard to mobilize the pressure from the authorities and the investors that is needed to make managers publish figures that show them at a disadvantage.”
“A high average-age company indicates a stable company with more wisdom than drive.”
“Knowledge does not disappear when it is sold.”
8 – The Millionaire Next Door | By Thomas Stanley
In the book ‘The Millionaire Next Door’ the authors also have done a study. And what they found that there were people who lived in expensive houses with big mortgages in high-end communities, but didn’t have much net worth. On a side note, we constantly hear stories of professional athletes who at one time had it all but ended-up blowing it.
However, the authors also found out that there are many quiet millionaires who lived in middle-class neighborhoods and lived well below their means. In other words, they didn’t live lavishly and acted like they were rich. They were rich because of the exact opposite. The book clearly marks several characteristics that must be ingrained in the minds of not only ourselves but our children.
Quotes from The Millionaire Next Door;
“Whatever your income, always live below your means.”
“Good health, longevity, happiness, a loving family, self-reliance, fine friends … if you [have] five, you’re a rich man….”
“Many people who live in expensive homes and drive luxury cars do not actually have much wealth. Then, we discovered something even odder: Many people who have a great deal of wealth do not even live in upscale neighborhoods.”
“If your goal is to become financially secure, you’ll likely attain it…. But if your motive is to make money to spend money on the good life,… you’re never gonna make it.”
“If you’re not yet wealthy but want to be someday, never purchase a home that requires a mortgage that is more than twice your household’s total annual realized income.”
“I am not impressed with what people own. But I’m impressed with what they achieve. I’m proud to be a physician. Always strive to be the best in your field…. Don’t chase money. If you are the best in your field, money will find you.”
“One of the reasons that millionaires are economically successful is that they think differently.”
9 – Global Private Banking and Wealth Management | By David Maude
In this lengthy and detailed survey of the private banking and wealth management business, David Maude offers a picture of the current condition of the industry and provides historical detail about how the very wealthy manage their affairs. His objective and balanced chapters examine the challenges confronting the business today, as client relationships change, and he offers a vision for the future. This book probably belongs on the shelf of those in the private banking and wealth management business, or those rich enough to need the advice.
Quotes from Global Private Banking and Wealth Management;
“There is no generally accepted standard definition of wealth management…but a basic definition would be financial services provided to wealthy clients, mainly individuals and their families.”
“Lending services are surprisingly common in the product offerings of many private banks. Their significance has grown in recent years, given low interest rates and more sophisticated clients.”
“In the offshore business, clients are often less price sensitive and less focused on investment performance.”
“In Europe in particular, the financial advisor network…has shown itself to be a highly effective vehicle for serving the financial planning and investment needs of the affluent client segment.”
“One of the tricks with client segmentation is grouping the clients accurately and easily to differentiate service.”“Advice remains at the heart of the wealth management industry. But particularly for the larger firms, which operate in multiple geographies, advice has often been ad hoc and of variable quality.”“The rapidly changing wealth management environment is forcing market participants to take a hard look at their own operations and consider new ways of boosting growth.”
“The primary questions for wealth managers the world over is: Who are the wealthy and how much wealth do they have.”
10 – The One Minute Millionaire | By Mark Hansen
Is it possible to make a million dollars in only one minute?
The answer just might surprise you.
In this New York Times bestseller, Mark Victor Hansen, the mastermind behind the 65-million-copy Chicken Soup series, and Robert G. Allen, a pioneer in bestselling wealth-creation books, share their revolutionary approach to building wealth and present a powerful program for self-discovery.
The One Minute Millionaire will show you how to:
•Create wealth even when you have nothing to start with
•Use the power of leverage to build wealth rapidly
•Overcome fears so that you can take reasonable risks
•Use “one-minute” habits to build wealth over the long term
The lessons in The One Minute Millionaire are not just about becoming a millionaire–they are about how to ethically make, keep, and share your wealth. Whether your goal is less than a million dollars or that amount many times over, there’s never been a better time to achieve abundance. In these turbulent times, these lessons will show you how to recover from financial loss and rebound with renewed enthusiasm into financial security and prosperity. Let The One Minute Millionaire show you the way.
Quotes from The One Minute Millionaire;
“Everything you want is just outside your comfort zone.”
“Yes, you can even become a billionaire on the investment of a dollar a day – given enough time and the right interest rate.”
“You are your wealth.”
“People actually do read your mind. What you ‘think’ is projected through the airwaves to the person you are meeting with.”
“When the combined force of mentors, teams, networks, Infinite Networks, tools and systems is applied to a strong, long lever, miracles can happen in minutes.”
11 – Trump University Asset Protection 101 | By J.J. Childers
A tax-smart guide to keeping more of the wealth you build
Three obstacles to wealth-lawsuits, income taxes, and estate taxes-can and will destroy the financial achievements of those who fail to properly safeguard their assets. In this book, attorney and tax strategist J.J. Childers lays out a plan for combating these forces so that anyone willing to learn and apply the secrets of the wealthy can do so in a smart, simple, and effective way.
J.J. Childers (Little Rock, AR) is a licensed attorney specializing in wealth structures that reduce taxes and shield assets. He speaks on these topics to thousands of individuals, investors, and small business owners each year. His unique ability to explain complicated strategies in simple terms has made him one of the nation’s most sought-after speakers and practitioners on asset-protecting legal structures
Quotes from Trump University Asset Protection 101;
“The only way to become wealthy is to continually increase the gap between the amount of money that comes in and the amount that goes out. That’s it.”
“When you own your own business, you determine how much income you pay taxes on.”
“Our strategy of using debt is meant to make you and your business as unattractive a defendant as possible, not that you should go out and incur a bunch of debt that you do not need.”
“While we’d like to think that the money we currently contribute to the Social Security system will pay off some day, we must realize that it is likely that it won’t.”
“The realization that the estate tax will apply to you is even greater when we consider what assets are included in your estate for estate tax purposes. In a word – everything.”
“From an asset protection standpoint, you do not ever, ever want to operate any type of business as a sole proprietorship.”
“The sad reality is that the vast majority of people will do nothing to improve their personal tax situation. To do so takes action. And action is often uncomfortable.”
12 – Flight Plan | By Bian Tracy
The bestselling book by Rhonda Byrne, The Secret, talks about the powerful effects of visualizing success and activating the Law of Attraction. But many people are finding out that just thinking about what they want, while it’s a good start, isn’t enough. In Flight Plan, Brian Tracy reveals the real keys to accomplishing any long-term, meaningful success.
Using the metaphor of an airplane trip, Flight Plan helps you chart a course to greater achievement, happiness, and personal fulfillment.
Brian has personally gone from rags to riches using these principles. He has taught them to 4 million people in 46 countries and become one of the top success teachers and gurus on personal performance in the world. People who learn and apply the formula in Flight Plan experience immediate changes and long-lasting improvements in every area of life.
The best news is that success is not a matter of luck, chance, or mysterious forces, any more than an airline flight is. A favorable tailwind will make for a faster flight, a strong headwind will mean delays, but a pilot reaches his or her destination by skillfully maneuvering the plane in accordance with the physical laws that govern flight. Success is no different. By learning to skillfully apply the laws and principles outlined in Flight Plan, you will be able to fulfill your complete potential and become everything you are capable of becoming.
Quotes from Flight Plan;
“The future belongs to the risk takers, not the security seekers.”
“Your thoughts create your reality.”
13 – Rich Dad, Poor Dad | By Robert Kiyosaki
According to getAbstract, “best-selling author Robert T. Kiyosaki has built an empire of financial advice books. The titles of many of his popular books feature the words “Rich Dad.” Kiyosaki – writing here with the consultant and CPA Sharon L. Lechter – presents the lessons in those books in the form of a literary seesaw: He had two fathers. His real dad was educated but poor, and his second dad (his best friend’s father) was self-made and rich. Both taught him life lessons that reflected their individual character and experience. One was a fearful loser and died owing money. The other was a self-made, bold winner, who left money to charities and to his family when he died. The two men’s diametrically opposite attitudes – loser/winner, small-timer/major leaguer, scaredy-cat/big bad wolf – provide the narrative journey that Kiyosaki travels to instruct readers about financial planning as he was instructed.
Quotes from Rich Dad, Poor Dad;
“In school we learn that mistakes are bad, and we are punished for making them. Yet, if you look at the way humans are designed to learn, we learn by making mistakes. We learn to walk by falling down. If we never fell down, we would never walk.”
“You’re only poor if you give up. The most important thing is that you did something. Most people only talk and dream of getting rich. You’ve done something.”
“Winners are not afraid of losing. But losers are. Failure is part of the process of success. People who avoid failure also avoid success.”
“I am concerned that too many people are focused too much on money and not on their greatest wealth, which is their education. If people are prepared to be flexible, keep an open mind and learn, they will grow richer and richer through the changes. If they think money will solve the problems, I am afraid those people will have a rough ride. Intelligence solves problems and produces money. Money without financial intelligence is money soon gone.”
“We all have tremendous potential, and we all are blessed with gifts. Yet, the one thing that holds all of us back is some degree of self-doubt. It is not so much the lack of technical information that holds us back, but more the lack of self-confidence.”
“If you realize that you’re the problem, then you can change yourself, learn something and grow wiser. Don’t blame other people for your problems.”
“Emotions are what make us human. Make us real. The word ’emotion’ stands for energy in motion. Be truthful about your emotions, and use your mind and emotions in your favor, not against yourself.”
“If you’re the kind of person who has no guts, you just give up every time life pushes you. If you’re that kind of person, you’ll live all your life playing it safe, doing the right things, saving yourself for something that never happens. Then, you die a boring old man.”
14 – Millionaire Upgrade | By Richard Cordock
Inspired by the true story of a flight with Sir Richard Branson, Millionaire Upgrade blows the lid off the accepted belief that successful entrepreneurs are a breed apart, possessing some special magic.
Through the combined wisdom of interviews with 50 self-made millionaire entrepreneurs, this book takes you on your own personal master class in success, as experienced through the eyes of Tom, a frustrated employee who is upgraded on a long haul flight, and finds himself sitting next to self-made millionaire Michael. During the flight, Michael shares the science and secrets behind his own success.
Better than any in-flight movie, Millionaire Upgrade gets you inside the minds of successful entrepreneurs and self-made millionaires giving you the inside track on how they think and act.
Quotes from Millionaire Upgrade;
“The millionaire mindset is a 180-degree shift from the employee mindset, so that you are following your passion, not your pension.”
“You must have urgency as an entrepreneur. Good things come to those who wait – but only what is left behind by those who hustle.”
“Written goals program your subconscious mind like no other tool – this is vital.”
“You must have personal honesty, integrity, respect and trust – you cannot build lasting success without it.”
“You don’t find opportunities by sitting at home watching TV and you don’t make a million by being lucky – the harder you work, the more you create you own luck.”
“Knowledge is power, you need to know what’s going on in the world, and you need to have your views challenged.”
15 – The Richest Man in Babylon | By George Clason
The Richest Man in Babylon, based on “Babylonian parables”, has been hailed as the greatest of all inspirational works on the subject of thrift, financial planning, and personal wealth. In simple language, these fascinating and informative stories set you on a sure path to prosperity and its accompanying joys. A celebrated bestseller, it offers an understanding and a solution to your personal financial problem. Revealed inside are the secrets to acquiring money, keeping money, and making money earn more money.
Quotes from The Richest Man in Babylon;
“Advice is one thing that is freely given away, but watch that you only take what is worth having.”
“Proper preparation is the key to our success. Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts. Our thinking can be no wiser than our understanding.”
“How can you call yourself a free man when your weakness has brought you to this? If a man has in himself the soul of a slave will he not become one no matter what his birth, even as water seeks its level? If a man has within him the soul of a free man, will he not become respected and honored in his own city in spite of his misfortune?”
“In those things toward which we exerted our best endeavors we succeeded.”
“The sun that shines today is the sun that shone when thy father was born, and
will still be shining when thy last grandchild shall pass into the darkness.”“A part of all I earn is mine to keep.’ Say it in the morning when you first arise. Say it at noon. Say it at night. Say it each hour of every day. Say it to yourself until the words stand out like letters of fire across the sky.”
“Learning was of two kinds: the one being the things we learned and knew, and the other being the training that taught us how to find out what we did not know?”
“If you desire to help thy friend, do so in a way that will not bring thy friend’s burdens upon thyself.”
“Our acts can be no wiser than our thoughts.”
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