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This is a great list Tha, I have read 3 of the 5 and they have been valuable to me. As you mentioned it is about applying what you learn daily. I like Robert Kiyosaki's definition of an asset and liability.

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Feb 16Author

Yes, Robert Kiyosaki portraits the difference our thoughts can create.

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Thank you, Tha! These all sound like great books. I love the fact that they all seem to focus on our inner selves and the personal meanings we attach to financial decisions, instead of the directive β€œI know what you’re doing wrong, and this is how to fix it!” approach of most financial advice. I will check these out.❀️

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Feb 16Author

You will love these books.

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During my time as an equity analyst student, I learned that motivation is a crucial aspect in finance. It is important to understand what truly drives you and what being financially independent means to you. While we can introduce programs to educate young individuals on financial literacy, if they do not comprehend the significance of money in their lives, they will struggle to retain it. There is a famous saying that money is attracted to places where it is wanted and remains in places where it is embraced. Thanks for the books recommendations, Tha.

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Feb 16Author

That's right. We need to educate our future generation to embrace money.

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Thanks for the recommendations. I'd highly recommend 'the Barefoot Investor' (Scott Pape) and the 'She's on the money' podcast.

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Feb 14Β·edited Feb 14Author

Sure, I will definitely read these out. Thank you for suggestions.

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