Irredeemable
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If you believe in self-help books and think that 'The Secret' is groundbreaking and profound then:
a) you'll like this one
b) you are an irredeemable cretin. Begone fool
This is worth reading just to confirm how unspeakably idiotic it is, and how devoid of real value the author's value system actually is. Despicable, truly.
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I certainly enjoy reading and am sure I could write about many books for all the wealth of knowledge they offer. I wanted to write about Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, because needless to say, we would all like to have that little bit of extra freedom which comes in the way of money.
What I like about this book, is the simple explanations in the difference of thinking between different castes of people and how the mentality of poor or middle class people, is so vastly distant to that of rich people.
It also tackles issues about our beliefs about money, which is an important point if you actually want to change your financial situation. It demonstrates how we have been programmed by our elders and the things we heard about money and `rich people' when we were children. One comment that really touched me was the importance of money. If you would like to read more about this, please click on the link below which will take you to the blog and scroll down to the blog titled `The Importance Of Money' at www.divinetime.wordpress.com
The book also outlines the type of money blue print which we have and why you may have different spending habits to your partner or others around you. It tells you why some people can keep the money they make and why others spend every last penny regardless how much it is, they need to spend to get rid of it.
Lastly I think it is a lovely book as it gives you exercises at the end of each Wealth File, which the second part of the book is split into, instead of chapters. The exercises bring awareness to your spending habits and offer the opportunity to think out of the box.
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this is how it should be
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Yes! This book did it for me, I am sick of people going on about being spiritually wealthy. This book shows what we can achieve before we are too old.
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Millionare Mind - get one or stay poor!
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Well this is my first review so it must have smacked me right between the eyes!
This book is written in a straight talking, no messing fashion, which (is stated) comes straight from Harv Eker's own experience. Well I liked it. When taken in it's broadest context, the metaphors within the text of this book can be applied to all areas of your life - and why not - cause this book is all about creating an abundance of wealth and happiness.
The use of a systematic approach to train yourself into a millionaire mindset is simple and effective and I now believe this can be learnt - time will tell...
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Modelling the mindset of the rich
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A good book that targets your beliefs, and understanding of what being rich means and challenges all those beliefs that might be detrimental to your financial growth. Basically the author gives good examples of limiting thoughts and their effects by taking us through 17 blueprints of the rich. Best part are the action items at the end of each of these 17 ideas to follow that the author wants you to go out and try. Well, going by this book, I should be a millionnaire soon (at least, to start with, I got to spell millionnaire correctly :-) ) Go for this book!
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