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Seven Strategies for Wealth and Happiness
Book • 1996
This book by Jim Rohn outlines seven strategies for achieving wealth and happiness.
The strategies include: unleashing the power of goals, seeking knowledge, learning how to change, controlling finances, mastering time, surrounding yourself with winners, and learning the art of living well.
Rohn emphasizes the importance of discipline, personal development, and careful planning in achieving financial freedom and happiness.
He also introduces the 70/30 finance rule, where 70% of income is spent on expenses and 30% is allocated to investing, saving, and charity.
The book stresses that true wealth and happiness come from internal growth and the consistent application of success fundamentals.
The strategies include: unleashing the power of goals, seeking knowledge, learning how to change, controlling finances, mastering time, surrounding yourself with winners, and learning the art of living well.
Rohn emphasizes the importance of discipline, personal development, and careful planning in achieving financial freedom and happiness.
He also introduces the 70/30 finance rule, where 70% of income is spent on expenses and 30% is allocated to investing, saving, and charity.
The book stresses that true wealth and happiness come from internal growth and the consistent application of success fundamentals.
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