These Books Enriched My Life and Perspective

This year I have read a lot of books but in the last six months, I have certain books that I have repeated without a need to apologize. Those books are dear to my heart because they act as a mirror that I can use to check my shortcomings and correct them.

The first book I have been repeatedly reading is The Rules of Wealth by Richard Templar. This book might have short chapters and no deeper revelations but if you repeat it the way I do, you'll always get a newer understanding of each chapter that you read. The author had one purpose in mind and he accomplished it well. He wanted to share with us the wisdom of the super-wealthy and he did so well by breaking them into short rules for us.
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The book has five sections where you can learn how to transform your thoughts into that of a wealthy individual. Then other chapters where you learn how to get wealthy and stay that way and finally the right way to share your wealth when you are ready. It's a good read, and I'll recommend it to anyone who is trying to get their finances in order and struggles to do so.

The second book I haven't failed to revisit frequently is The Art of Seduction written by Robert Greene. This book is for anyone who wants to learn about the psychology of humans and understand the intricacies of seduction so they can have a better relationship with the next person.
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Robert Greene through his writing allows us to see through the realm of seduction. And we get to learn about sex, power, relationship, and why we should and we could embrace our desires and distill our fears.

The book comes highly recommended by me to another who is still struggling with their self-esteem when it comes to dealing with other people. They may not necessarily have to read the book so they can have better love lives, they can read the book so that they learn to work other parts of their lives.

The last book I haven't been able to stop running back to is Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. It's a very popular book because regardless of the corner that you stay, everyone talks about this book and how Kiyosaki used the story of his two dads to teach us something that our schools shied away from teaching us... Money.

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Robert used the two dads of his to relax our minds and stop us from feeling overwhelmed by financial terms. He broke down those overwhelming financial details into a story about his two dads. And anyone who reads this book will testify about always reading to find out what happens next because Robert is a good storyteller.

I recommend this book to anyone interested in changing their financial situations and they want to start by changing their mindset about money. The financial education they will receive as they read each chapter will help them understand the difference between assets and liabilities. Also understand why each column of the quadrant is important because it determines where anyone would end up if they stayed on the first two quadrants for too long. It's a good read and I hope you find time to go through the book.

This is my book tag and if you have read any of these books let me what you think. If you haven't, I encourage you to do so.

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Rich Dad Poor Dad is Just so it, I always find myself going through it over and over again, It is a great book and I also recommend it to people.

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You get it dear. That book is Gold. Thank you for reading

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Kiyosaki's book is very good. I would recommend it as a guide to better understand the world of finance, the value of investments and the importance of educating ourselves in this area. I did not know the other two. They are interesting. Good post, my friend.

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Yes, Kiyosaki's book is a good book. The other two are quite interesting too. You should check it out. Thank you for reading.

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