Is this book worth reading?
I'm currently an intern living at home, managing to save up a lot of money, but I'm pretty new to investing. What books are the most essential to getting started?
The way to Wealth by Benjamin Franklin
>>958001
I was recommended it
>>958001
This book is less about getting rich and more about effectively accomplishing what you want to.
I'd still recommend it though.
>>958001
Its a very short book, and the sauce for some of the most marketed ideas today. The principles are sound but actually difficult to pull off.
Video Lecture by Hill
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwSsp2k44ns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aw8xfT541eQ
His recently published personal notes
Outwitting the Devil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV-7kwFjfTQ
>>959053
are u chinese or not
>>958001
It's the bible of success books. Most shit that comes out today is a derivative of this book.
Hill was paid by carnegie to study 100 successful people. Way better than listening to tim ferris blow himself in the 4 hour work week.
>>959056
I saw your first time asking in another thread and scrolled down to this. Fucking made my day, without question.
>>958001
Every book is worth reading. You just gotta apply your own interpretation to things. (don't be so literal in things you read/hear)
>Be a student not a follower
Perfect thread for I wanted to ask does anyone have that image of /biz/ recommended reading list? I'm 18 and I want to get as much information as I can.
Think an grow rich is more of a self help book and a very great one at that.
Also where do you guys go for actual information and advice? There's a meme that half of /biz is filled with trolls and the other half falling for it.
>>959739
that ain't a meme son
>>959739
> Also where do you guys go for actual information and advice?
/biz/, books, publications, google, and acquaintances.
>>959739
>>959739
2nd one
>>959739
Bonus if you care to work on critical analysis.
>>959778
Do you know why "the idiot" is on that list?
>>959783
Guess.
>>958001
It seemed pretty gay to me when I read it. Lots of pseudo-spirituality bullshit.
But hey, it's a pretty short read.
>>959830
Equate "infinite intelligence" and the like with the unconscious mind and it suddenly makes a lot more sense from a cognitive psychological standpoint.
Reminder that Hill spent most of his life broke.
Also he died broke and alone after his wife left him because she got tired of being broke.
>>958001
the book is pretty /x/ tier
the great "secret" that he never quite says but wants you to put together is that some higher power be it the universe or god listens to your thoughts and will give you what you want if you work hard enough like some law of attraction type shit
if you get rid of the /x/ crap and boil it down to "work hard towards goals" then it's a good book but ignore the universe shit if you want to keep your sanity