
The 5 AM Miracle: Healthy Productivity for High Achievers How to Master Any New Topic in 6 Months: Revisiting the E-v-E Ratio
Explore the E-v-E Ratio, balancing entertainment with education to optimize learning. Discover Jeff's favorite finance books, including insights from titles like The Simple Path to Wealth. Learn strategies for maximizing understanding, such as extracting actionable ideas and combining physical reading with audiobooks. Jeff emphasizes the importance of curiosity in driving personal growth and provides a method to master any new topic in just six months. Tune in for practical tips on prioritizing education over convenience!
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Seasonal Deep Dive Into Investing
- Jeff Sanders describes his current stack of books focused on finance and investing as part of a seasonal deep dive.
- He read intensively over six months to change his perception and approach to money.
Start With A Physical Book
- Go get a really good physical book and read it to start learning a new topic properly.
- Prioritize sitting down with a book rather than defaulting to digital or audio only.
A Single Book That Changed Everything
- Jeff lists The Simple Path to Wealth as the accidental book that transformed his investing view.
- He recommends it as an excellent starting book for anyone new to investing.
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Intro
00:00 • 45sec
Why Jeff Focuses on Books First
00:45 • 57sec
Curating Books for a Season
01:42 • 3min
Top Investing Books Jeff Read
04:33 • 7min
Ad break
11:27 • 2min
Reflections on Books He Didn't Like
13:37 • 2min
Seeking One Great Idea Per Book
15:34 • 35sec
Introducing the E-v-E Ratio
16:09 • 35sec
Estimating Entertainment vs Education Time
16:44 • 3min
Practical Ways to Increase Learning Time
20:06 • 2min
Reading Multiple Books Simultaneously
21:40 • 45sec
Choosing Education Over Convenience
22:25 • 2min
Curiosity as the Driver of Growth
23:58 • 4min
Consequences of Avoiding Education
28:18 • 3min
Master Any Topic in Six Months
31:08 • 2min
Outro
33:04 • 51sec

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The Millionaire Choice

Tony Bradshaw
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The Introduction to Trading Psychology

Mike Baer

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• Mentioned in 233 episodes
The intelligent investor


Jason Zweig


Benjamin Graham
Written by Benjamin Graham, 'The Intelligent Investor' is a seminal work on value investing that has inspired millions since its original publication in 1949.
The book emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between investing and speculation, calculating the intrinsic value of companies, and maintaining a margin of safety.
The revised edition includes updated commentary by Jason Zweig, who provides modern examples and insights to help readers apply Graham's principles in today's market.
Warren Buffett, a disciple of Graham, has praised the book as 'the best book about investing ever written'.

#144
• Mentioned in 126 episodes
The millionaire next door


William D. Danko


Thomas J. Stanley
The book challenges the common perception that millionaires live in affluent neighborhoods and instead shows that many wealthy individuals live modestly in middle-class and blue-collar areas.
The authors identify seven common traits among these millionaires, including being dedicated to a vision, making appropriate career decisions, valuing financial security over social standing, and efficiently spending time and money.
The book also distinguishes between 'Under Accumulators of Wealth' (UAWs) and 'Prodigious Accumulators of Wealth' (PAWs), emphasizing the differences in their spending and saving habits.

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Investing for Dummies


Eric Tyson
This book provides sound advice on building wealth through investing.
It covers the basics of stock investing, bond investing, mutual fund and ETF investing, real estate investing, and selecting trustworthy resources.
The guide helps readers assess risks and returns, manage market ups and downs, and plan a solid investment portfolio.
It is designed for everyone from young professionals to baby boomers, offering a slow-and-steady approach to investing that avoids flashy get-rich-quick schemes.

#403
• Mentioned in 64 episodes
Your money or your life


Joseph R. Dominguez

Joe Dominguez


Vicki Robin
This book offers a holistic approach to personal finance, encouraging readers to view money as a form of 'life energy' and to align their spending with their values.
It provides nine steps to help readers stop living paycheck to paycheck, get out of debt, and achieve financial independence.
Key concepts include calculating net worth, evaluating the life energy spent on work, and investing wisely.
The authors emphasize the importance of finding one's 'point of enough' and living a more deliberate, meaningful life.

#21
• Mentioned in 334 episodes
The Psychology of Money
Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness


Morgan Housel
In 'The Psychology of Money,' Morgan Housel delves into the psychological and emotional aspects of financial decisions.
The book consists of 19 short stories that illustrate how personal history, worldview, emotions, and biases influence financial outcomes.
Housel emphasizes the importance of behavior over knowledge in managing money, highlighting the power of compounding, the dangers of greed, and the pursuit of happiness beyond mere wealth accumulation.
He advocates for a frugal lifestyle, long-term perspective, and a balanced approach to investing, stressing that financial success is more about mindset and discipline than about technical financial knowledge.

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• Mentioned in 24 episodes
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing


John Bogle

#8
• Mentioned in 453 episodes
Rich Dad Poor Dad
What the Rich Teach Their Kids about Money - That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not


C.P.A. Sharon L. Lechter


Robert Kiyosaki
The book tells the story of Robert Kiyosaki's two fathers: his 'poor dad,' a highly educated but fiscally poor man, and his 'rich dad,' the father of his best friend who was a successful entrepreneur.
It emphasizes the importance of financial education, distinguishing between assets and liabilities, and building wealth through investing in assets such as real estate and businesses.
Kiyosaki argues that a good education and a secure job are not guarantees for financial success and provides practical lessons on how to make money work for you rather than working for money.

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• Mentioned in 4 episodes
The Only Investment Guide You'll Ever Need


Andrew Tobias
This book, fully updated to include topics like cryptocurrency, NFTs, Robinhood, GameStop, the after-effects of COVID, and climate change's impact on investing, offers sensible and understandable tips on personal finance.
Andrew Tobias emphasizes the importance of frugality, budgeting, and long-term investing through low-cost index funds.
The book advises readers to avoid get-rich-quick schemes, reduce spending, and make smart financial decisions to achieve financial security.
It also covers various aspects such as tax strategies, family planning, and the risks associated with different investment options.

#253
• Mentioned in 86 episodes
The Simple Path to Wealth
Your Roadmap to Financial Independence and a Rich Free Life


J L Collins
J. L.
Collins' "The Simple Path to Wealth" provides a straightforward, easy-to-understand guide to achieving financial independence.
The book emphasizes saving a significant portion of income, avoiding debt, and investing in low-cost index funds.
It encourages readers to focus on long-term growth and avoid the complexities of market timing or active trading.
The book's simple yet effective principles have resonated with millions of readers, making it a highly popular resource for those seeking financial freedom.
It's a timeless guide that empowers readers to take control of their financial future.

#387
• Mentioned in 66 episodes
MONEY Master the Game
7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom


Tony Robbins
In 'MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom,' Tony Robbins provides a comprehensive blueprint for securing financial freedom.
The book is based on extensive research and interviews with legendary investors such as Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, Carl Icahn, and John Bogle.
It outlines seven steps: making the most important financial decision of your life, becoming an insider by knowing the financial rules, making the game winnable, making the most important investment decision, creating a lifetime income plan, investing like the top 0.
1%, and taking action.
The book emphasizes the importance of education, diversification, and developing the right financial strategies to achieve long-term financial security and freedom.
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I revisit the E-v-E Ratio (Entertainment vs. Education) and explain how to master any new topic in record time.
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