
Radical Personal Finance A Comprehensive Review and Critique of "Money: Master the Game" by Tony Robbins RPF0109
Dec 2, 2014
In this podcast, the host reviews and critiques Tony Robbins' book 'Money: Master the Game', discussing its layout, lessons learned, aspects loved, and major flaws. They explore topics such as strategies for saving and investing, success stories and the importance of taking risks, financial dreams and goals, understanding the impact of stress and the power of perception, and the complexity of execution. The host also provides a critique of the book, highlights the lack of historical context, analyzes the marketing strategy, and discusses the active vs passive investing debate.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Reviewing 'Money: Master the Game' by Tony Robbins
01:36 • 22min
Tony Robbins' Five Stages of Financial Achievement
23:24 • 27min
Strategies for Saving and Investing
50:39 • 17min
Success Stories and the Importance of Taking Risks
01:07:49 • 19min
Financial Dreams and Goals
01:26:32 • 28min
Understanding the Impact of Stress and the Power of Perception
01:54:10 • 2min
Exploring the Idea of Empowerment and Tax Deductible Vacation Properties
01:56:24 • 4min
Complexity and Execution
02:00:37 • 26min
Critique of 'Money: Master the Game' by Tony Robbins
02:26:34 • 13min
The Lack of Historical Context and Importance of Financial Knowledge
02:39:36 • 26min
Analyzing the Marketing Strategy in a Financial Book
03:05:48 • 5min
Understanding Time-Weighted and Dollar-Weighted Returns
03:10:46 • 6min
Active vs Passive Investing
03:17:10 • 7min
Strategies for Success and the Importance of Modeling
03:24:24 • 12min
