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Money: Know More, Make More, Give More by Rob Moore

gijs's review against another edition

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1.0

Awful babble by a boyish 'I-am-rich-therefore-know-better' type. The author seems to have an obscene blind faith in the capitalist system, viewing it as a zero sum game played by -you guessed it- only winners and losers; you are stupid and therefore poor; I am filthy rich and therefore must be smart and in the right.

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4.0

The book in 3 sentences/summary:

Expand your money mindset with debunked myths and self-awareness.

Make more money by truly learning about money.

Give freely both in time, money and value to expand your wealth and purpose in life.

My impressions:

Money was a surprise to me. It’s a long book so I expected to need my big brain hat on to absorb everything. I also expected the book to focus more on the technical aspects of making money but I was surprised on both accounts.

Of course, the book is lengthy and it does go into the technical aspects of money management but its main focus is money-mindset. Rob talks about your purpose, how this relates to the work you do and the wealth you create. How to overcome your limiting beliefs around money and he covers topics with intention and empathy.

Should you read it? (who would benefit from this): 

No matter if you’re employed, starting a business or otherwise, this book will give you the fuel you need to get your mindset and practicals in order.

What I personally got from the book:

Some ‘money concepts’ I’ve always found difficult to fully grasp. This book did an excellent job of solidifying them in my mind so I can get to work implementing. Well worth the time it takes to read (which for me was one long Sunday).
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