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    Hi, I have started reading books a few months ago, and so far, I have read the following books:

    1. Rich dad, poor dad

    2. Psychology of money

    3. Atomic habits

    I know there's a lot more to explore in genre of books, and that's why I am here. I'd love to have your suggestion to help me grow!

    by Muke_0001

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    1. RenegadeGeophysicist on

      Book of Five rings by Mushashi- it may seem like a manual for how to kill people with swords, and it is, but it is also pretty philosophically compelling if one is aiming for clarity of purpose.

    2. If you want basic financial advice that would have been common sense 50 years ago but is sort of outdated at this point in history, Rich Dad, Poor Dad is fine I guess. I personally found it overrated. Atomic Habits has some good pointers on using small steps to build and sustain good habits and/or replace bad habits with good ones, but if you listen to personal improvement type podcasts you’ve probably heard James Clear’s pitch or heard someone else discuss the gist of it.

      I have not read Psychology of Money, but it seems interesting and since the basics of human psychology in relation to money don’t change as rapidly as the practical advice like Rich Dad, Poor Dad has, I would gravitate toward that one between those two. So I guess it depends on if you need more help with your personal discipline/habits in general or if you’re looking for advice/struggling with money to choose between those two.

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