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Os Segredos Da Mente Milionária by Pedro Jorgensen Junior, T. Harv Eker

masterminds4b's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging funny informative inspiring reflective relaxing fast-paced

5.0

For me, it has the same concept from Think and Grow Rich, The Richest man in Babylon, and 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. 

natimat's review against another edition

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4.0

Polecam. Dużo rad, zmienia myślenie. Zakładam dzisiaj konta <3

junyan's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is not perfect. There are some arguments I didn't agree at all. But it makes me think more, like if being rich is really what I want? will living a millionaire life bring me happiness in my own value system? And the advice and conclusions the author put forward can not only be yielded in getting wealth, but also useful tools to solve problems in your life.

capualh's review against another edition

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inspiring medium-paced

4.0

Una lectura que me ayudará en mi formación personal.

lilwanderingpages's review

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.5

 Basicamente, temos que ser bem positivos e dizer o quanto temos uma mente milionária.

Dito isso, nasci e vou morrer pobre mesmo. Oh tristeza

kanatakara's review against another edition

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4.0

I don't buy "the universe will help you" stuff, but the rest of this book is great.

I do believe that our mindset determines our course, and it's therefore important to have the right thinking patterns in every aspect of our lives. This book shows wrong thinking towards money and how we can be influenced by the examples that we saw in the past, and guides you to the right perspective. I also like the "balance" message: allowing yourself to have fun while working towards your goal to make sure you can do this long-term (you can even apply this principle for dieting ;).

thenymphsvoice's review against another edition

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Uhg the vibe İs a Billy D Williams informercial trying to sell you on why all you need to do is pull yourself up by your bootstraps and stop blaming the world for being broke. 
Incredibly tone deaf arguably immorally blind approach to helping people reset their financial mindsets. 
I should not be shocked. I hate reading any self help books written by men. 

vandarpapi's review against another edition

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3.0

Being rich doesn't come with just acquiring money from the get-go. It is also about thinking and focusing on money, which primarily comes from our perceptions of the medium, leading to creating immense wealth over time. This is what separates rich people from middle-class and poor people: developing their millionaire mindset above all. From mind alone could already create and accumulate riches.

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind exercises the tested standards and beliefs regarding wealth, which held existing rich people and their businesses afloat throughout the years. It mainly emphasizes the importance of sticking to your long-term goals that leads into an overflowing success – such as re-programming your past behaviour and adopting the rich people's money blueprint. T. Harv Eker has provided key insights and learnings, which mainly arise from his audience's experience in the Millionaire Mind Intensive Seminar.

As thoughtful as it can be in realizing the stark contrast of rich people from poor and middle-class people, Harv also does what self-help gurus specializes for. The if-it-works-for-me-then-it-would-also-works-for-you easy cashgrab approach could have been better and more subtle if it's not in every success story of every chapter. His insistence on promoting his seminar reduces the unique qualities of his teachings.

That being said, with all the wit and humour that this author displayed, I think SMM is a lot more focused on presenting a quick but effective overview of how rich people thrive in this fast-paced economy than most financial books. It goes to say that it really takes a man to be wealthy!

angelsroses's review against another edition

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5.0

A Gente Colhe o Que Planta

Esse livro me fez refletir bastante em uma crença que eu sustentava onde tudo era dado aos ricos e nada aos pobres e graças a minha paixão pelo conhecimento eu pude ver que tudo é questão de mérito pessoal, sim, mesmo se alguém é herdeiro de algo, ela só possui isso porque a pessoa anterior fez o trabalho todo.

Sempre reclamamos que não conquistamos nada, que tudo é difícil e bla bla bla, mas a verdade é que poucos são capazes de persistir 100% no que realmente quer e esse livro é um lindo tapa na cara e acorda pra vida.

Liberdade é quando você percebe que a sua condição financeira depende de você mesmo se ainda há um longo caminho pela frente.

melromero20's review against another edition

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informative fast-paced

4.75