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Timeless new age ideas

This book is one I connected with on a relatively deep level - moreso than I thought I would. I'm not sure why, but I was thinking this was going to be a typical finance-guru, everything-I-say-is-the-only-way kind of book. Let me tell you... I was PLEASANTLY surprised. Because this is not whatever I assumed it would be and I'm so happy I was so wrong.

I've always subscribed to an idea of a higher energy force, a flow bigger than me or any of us, as the force driving us. What you put out, you get back kind of a deal. Manifesting your own reality. This book confirms all my thoughts about that.

This book is more than just finance or money advice. It's life advice - how to be a better human.

Cannot recommend this enough.
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Very old knowledge, some still relevant today. At times, it was hard to get through but given the context of the time it was written, I can see how groundbreaking this book was when released. I didn't get this 'OMG', life changing experience that a lot of people talk about when reading this book. Maybe because I have read several other business and leadership books.

I find a lot of the last chapter redundant and replaceable with current updated science and social studies but, overall, it is packed full of good advice for the casual non-fiction reader.

Outdated Disneyesque nonsense. Basically "If you dream it, you can be it." Not everyone can be IT though.
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Greatly useful, a tad outdated, but still useful. 
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Very tedious. Not relevant anymore in this age

To be honest, I haven’t finished the book. Having a desire is great and money is thoroughly helpful, not just for your own good, but also for the good of the community, for helping and aiding others. BUT money is also the source of all evil. It divides people, it makes people selfish. So to read a book just about getting rich was a bit too much of a stretch. Of course, I did start reading it because my money mindset could use some working on, but just to place my entire emphasis on money... no. Thank you.
On another note, it was well written. As in, it is very HELPFUL if you want to skip through this book, you can just read the CAPITALS. But also the use of rhetorical elements was bountiful. If only the content was better.