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

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!

melromero20's review against another edition

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informative fast-paced

4.75

_deivid's review against another edition

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informative inspiring medium-paced

3.25

Conceptos muy interesantes, sobre todo en la mentalidad de la gente rica en contraste con la gente pobre. 

libroscdv's review against another edition

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4.0

Aquí teneís la reseña que hice para mi blog: Libros para Cambiar de Vida

Creo que este libro es totalmente recomendable, por su sencillez y por lo fácil que es aplicar lo que explica:

https://librosparacambiardevida.com/secrets-of-the-millionaire-mind-t-harv-eker-piensa-como-los-ricos/

¡Espero que os guste!

nyker0408's review against another edition

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5.0

I actually read and listened to this book multiple times. Some may say this book is an advertisement for his intensive seminar but to me it was life changing.

I had a faulty mindset about many things but especially money. In the first part of the book he tells his backstory which is amazing. It was inspiring to hear from someone who started from the ground floor (paying a dollar for gas in quarters) reflect on their life.

Part 2 is the part that really changed my life. He introduces wealth principles that we should follow along with assignments. If you decide to read this book DO THE ASSIGNMENTS! Please please don’t read through like I know this. You don’t know what you don’t know!

After completing the assignments I’ve noticed that people look at me in a different way! They call me rich, a millionaire and I didn’t tell anyone I was reading this book! What are the odds!

For anyone that’s at a dead end financially this book will breathe life into you. Read it, apply the principles and watch your life change.

amrenina's review against another edition

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challenging informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

1.25

simplymegy's review against another edition

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4.0

I wouldnt consider every thing the author wrote as gospel truth, because somehow the way he looks down on poor people irks me a bit. He tends to be a little too harsh on them in some parts. Although, I think that this is is still a book that should be read again and again every once in awhile (focus on the faith declarations and the tips on acquiring wealth), if only to program the mind to attract riches and pursue success.

tophec's review against another edition

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informative inspiring

3.5

lunalullaby's review against another edition

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1.0

I’m kind of speechless about this one. I wish I remembered what source recommended it to me. There were a few nuggets of wisdom (like how much of your financial mindset comes from your parents beliefs, etc.) surrounded by so much cheesy crap. It made me cringe. And it was even worse because it was narrated by the author and he seemed to have such an arrogant attitude that it really turned me off. I love reading finance and economics books but there sure are so many bad ones you have to wade through to find the gems.

teresadias's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5✮