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This book from Morgan describes about the process & working of money and people's thinking about money & why they can't retain the wealth even after earning it with their hard-work and daily efforts. This work/book of money doesn't tell us how to earn money but describes how we should behave and KNOW YOUR ENOUGH.
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" is a personal finance book written by Robert Kiyosaki that challenges traditional beliefs about money and investing. The author draws on his experiences growing up with two father figures, one of whom was financially successful, and the other who was not. He teaches readers about the importance of financial education, asset-building, and the differences between assets and liabilities. Kiyosaki shares practical lessons and advice on managing debt, building wealth, and developing financial intelligence.
This comprehensive self-help book presents a holistic approach to personal and professional development. Covey identifies seven key habits that successful people possess, based on timeless principles and values, and explains how to cultivate them in your own life. The habits include being proactive, beginning with the end in mind, putting first things first, thinking win-win, seeking to understand, and then to be understood, synergizing, and continuously improving. Covey emphasizes the importance of a paradigm shift, focusing on inner change before seeking external success.
"The 10X Rule" by Grant Cardone encourages readers to adopt a mindset of setting and achieving goals that are ten times bigger than what one originally anticipates. The book emphasizes the importance of taking massive action towards these goals and never settling for anything less than extraordinary. The author argues that most people underestimate their potential and limit their success by setting small goals. The book provides practical advice on how to adopt a 10X mindset and take massive action toward achieving one's goals.
"The 48 Laws of Power" is a book that explores the nature of power and its importance in our lives. Robert Greene argues that power is ultimately a product of strategy and manipulation, and understanding it is critical to achieving success in any sphere of life. Throughout the book, Greene draws on historical examples to illustrate the principles of power and the strategies used by those who have attained it. He believes that power is a neutral force, and it is up to the individual to decide how to use it. This book is a guidebook for anyone seeking to master the art of influence and control.