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Jeg har ikke ord for hvor mye jeg hater tankesettet som ligger til bunns for denne boken. Bra føde til neste bokbål!
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learned quite a bit reading this.
it’s good for beginners in business because it establishes the right mindset.

His writing style is rudimentary and can sound repetitive at times. The author admits, however, that he is not a writer. He is a successful businessman who knows how to make his money work for him. I learned a few things from this quick read, and more importantly, I have been encouraged and motivated to really start investing in my financial future by learning and acting. Even though it was written in 2007 and the author's good fortune cannot be replicated because of the changing markets and current economy, his overall philosophy about how a person's attitude can make all the difference. A couple of the more unusual principles: always pay yourself first and give in order to receive. All in all this was a very easy read and is a great book for a young person who could benefit greatly from a new perspective on personal finance and investing.
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It’s a good book, overall. It helps you shift your mindset around how you think about money in a practical way. However, I do not think it is a life changing book because the energetic part of money is missing and even if there are good tips, if you still have that scarcity energetic, things cannot really change in my opinion. So, I recommend to read this and other books on money to have a complete understanding.
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THIS SOME BOMBASTIC AMAZING FANTASTIC SUPER DUPER AWESOME SHIT RIGHT HERE

Lots of repetition in his writing, text-wise most definitely not the best book I've read (but in his book he also admits that he's not good at writing; he's good at sales). The summary chapters are more to the point; I'd recommend only reading those.

Nonetheless insightful and he shared some interesting tips. The idea of having money work for you is very intriguing and I'd like to learn more about that, but recommending to avoid paying taxes by "outsmarting the system" I consider to be somewhat rotten and unfair. I don't fully agree with the financial priorities of my government but I'm proud to be paying taxes and therefore help build a.o. infrastructure, healthcare and educational institutions.

The probability of me taking a course on investment or financial stuff has increased a lot after having read this book though.
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