Published in 1937, 'Think and Grow Rich' is a seminal work in the self-help genre. The book is the result of over twenty years of research by Napoleon Hill, who studied the habits and achievements of more than 500 successful individuals, including Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford. Hill distills their wisdom into thirteen principles that, when practiced with persistence and faith, can transform dreams into reality. These principles include the power of desire, faith, specialized knowledge, organized planning, and the role of the subconscious mind. The book emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mental attitude, setting clear and specific goals, and taking consistent action to achieve success. It also explores the concept of the 'Master Mind' alliance and the need to overcome fears and doubts to achieve one's objectives.
In this autobiography, Booker T. Washington chronicles his life from his childhood as a slave to his rise as a prominent educator and civil rights leader. The book describes his struggles to obtain an education, his experiences at the Hampton Institute, and his work in establishing vocational schools, particularly the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Washington emphasizes the importance of education, hard work, and practical skills for the advancement of African Americans. He also reflects on his public speaking career and his role in shaping race relations in the post-Reconstruction South.
In 'The 48 Laws of Power', Robert Greene and Joost Elffers synthesize three thousand years of the history of power into 48 laws. These laws are derived from the philosophies of Machiavelli, Sun Tzu, and Carl Von Clausewitz, as well as the lives of influential figures such as Henry Kissinger and P.T. Barnum. The book provides tactics, concepts, and lessons on how to achieve and maintain power, emphasizing prudence, confidence, and self-preservation. Each law is illustrated with historical examples and is designed to help readers understand and navigate the dynamics of power in various aspects of life, including work, social hierarchies, and politics.
The Coldest Winter Ever follows Winter Santiaga, a spoiled teenager from Brooklyn, as she faces unexpected challenges when her father's empire collapses. The novel explores themes of materialism, survival, and the harsh realities of urban life. Winter's journey is a cautionary tale about the dangers of pursuing wealth and status at any cost.
If you don’t understand how to manage your money then your chance of achieving financial success and freedom goes to zero. When you don’t know the rules to the game of money it's almost impossible to win.
Wallstreet Trapper built the skills he needed to become a fundamental investor, a speaker, a stock market education, and an entrepreneur after doing over 8 years in prison, selling drugs and not having any advantages in life.
One of the best things you can consider doing to improve your finances is to get into stocks, learn how to leverage real estate and build a business that generates value.
Something you’ll want to consider from this episode:
Have you learned the money game
Are you prepared to exit the money matrix
How can you become an investor
What is keeping 99% of people broke
[Original air date: 3-30-23].
QUOTES:
“Wealthy people do three things. They stop trading time for money, they make their money work for them and they give as much value to people as they can.”
“Just coming up in the streets you only see the game from the lowest level, and you look at everybody else in part admiration and part jealousy.”
“Being at the bottom teaches you to envy people at the top.”
“Once I broke the game down to a way I could understand it, it wasn’t about me being brilliant , it was like how do I make the game winnable for me”
“Everybody won’t be able to build a million dollar business, but everybody can invest in one.”
“If you’re bold enough to bet on the future and be patient enough to let it take place you will win and you will win big.”
“A dollar that’s not moving is a dollar that’s losing.”
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