filipavj 's review for:

4.0

Another great example that makes us think so much.

After the Rich Dad, Poor Dad, I no longer feel such a slap with the reading of this book.
With some financial literacy workshops in which I have participated, the shock always starts to be smaller. Even so, I don't feel that the book no longer makes sense. It makes a lot of sense and I advise all those who are interested in this subject as well as those who are not yet interested but where the attention should arouse.

It's a very easy book to read, full of tips, statements, various ideas and ways of thinking about money. It leaves a lot of will to try to apply everything to be able to see/feel/prove the results it "promises".

Once again we come across the strength and power that our background (all the teachings and beliefs that come from the family and the environment in which we were raised and with which we are used to deal) has on us. Not only when it comes to money but in all areas of our lives.
Facing this reality can even be painful.

I strongly recommend this reading.

Full review at https://ricoslivros.wordpress.com/.