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A review by mihaelcosic5
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth by T. Harv Eker
2.0
Two stars, because while the book does teach you some really fundamental stuff on managing your finances and reprogramming your mind and outlook on the universe, it is constantly and I mean constantly promoting its seminar, which I think is just disrespectful to the reader. Again, it is quite fair if you promote it once or twice, but this book has the intent of hammering you down while you succumb to it and finally buy the course (which cost is in thousands of dollars, mind you). Secondly, some points could have been less generalized, and less offensive to the readers, as there are better ways to tell someone how to do things rather than generalizing in the way that people are broke because they are not wanting it enough. There are many fates in this world, and no person is the same, and yes I understand that it said this book is not generalizing, but it is hard to escape the feeling that it really is, and that disclaimer is there just to seem nice.
Overall, the contents of the book are alright if you are beginning to read about finances, and there are a few good ideas such as leaving aside the percentage of your wealth for specific stuff, and other things, but there is really nothing special or exclusive in this book that common sense has not taught you, this book just summarises those points and for that reason it may be good to read.
Overall, the contents of the book are alright if you are beginning to read about finances, and there are a few good ideas such as leaving aside the percentage of your wealth for specific stuff, and other things, but there is really nothing special or exclusive in this book that common sense has not taught you, this book just summarises those points and for that reason it may be good to read.