
The rich man's study
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Book Introduction
Read and act!
And finally become rich!
Now it's your turn!
Successful people surprisingly want to share their own formulas and principles with the world.
He talks openly about what needs to be changed, how much effort it takes, and the process he went through.
They share their formula for success in a variety of ways, including lectures, seminars, and audiobooks, but the most accessible of these is books.
Books don't disappear over time, can be retrieved and reused whenever needed, have infinite value, and are relatively inexpensive.
However, even though we say things like, “I want to be successful,” or “I want to become rich,” we fail to properly utilize the wisdom they left behind.
I just let it slide or ignore it.
Rich Parker, the author of this book, also lived a life not much different.
He was born with no money and grew up in poverty.
Growing up with the narrow economic mindset that “you must save money no matter what” and “you should never go into debt,” I had a difficult youth, to the point where I chose to join the military because of tuition.
Then one day, he realized something.
“To escape poverty, I must change first.”
From that day on, I started reading books written by rich people.
I started waking up at 6 a.m., or rather 4:30 a.m., to read more books.
Even during the short time I was traveling, I listened to their voices through audiobooks.
As I read 100 self-help and business management books every year, my life began to change.
As a result, he transformed from an ordinary young man into a multi-millionaire.
As such, our probability of success is not zero.
If you keep adding and multiplying, the probability of success increases exponentially.
《The Rich Man's Library》 is a book that contains 30 of the most influential books he has read over the years.
We have captured the key points from 30 bestselling books by the wealthy, including "The One Thing," "The 10x Rule," "The Unconventional Law of Success," and "Tools of Titans," and have captured how to apply them to life.
This book is not simply a summary of books read by the rich.
A guide to applying the philosophies, strategies, and behaviors of the wealthy to your own life.
As you follow the secrets that helped an ordinary young man rise to the ranks of wealth, financial freedom will no longer be someone else's story.
Just as this book helped the author, who was living an ordinary life, achieve wealth, you too can design your own path to financial freedom.
And finally become rich!
Now it's your turn!
Successful people surprisingly want to share their own formulas and principles with the world.
He talks openly about what needs to be changed, how much effort it takes, and the process he went through.
They share their formula for success in a variety of ways, including lectures, seminars, and audiobooks, but the most accessible of these is books.
Books don't disappear over time, can be retrieved and reused whenever needed, have infinite value, and are relatively inexpensive.
However, even though we say things like, “I want to be successful,” or “I want to become rich,” we fail to properly utilize the wisdom they left behind.
I just let it slide or ignore it.
Rich Parker, the author of this book, also lived a life not much different.
He was born with no money and grew up in poverty.
Growing up with the narrow economic mindset that “you must save money no matter what” and “you should never go into debt,” I had a difficult youth, to the point where I chose to join the military because of tuition.
Then one day, he realized something.
“To escape poverty, I must change first.”
From that day on, I started reading books written by rich people.
I started waking up at 6 a.m., or rather 4:30 a.m., to read more books.
Even during the short time I was traveling, I listened to their voices through audiobooks.
As I read 100 self-help and business management books every year, my life began to change.
As a result, he transformed from an ordinary young man into a multi-millionaire.
As such, our probability of success is not zero.
If you keep adding and multiplying, the probability of success increases exponentially.
《The Rich Man's Library》 is a book that contains 30 of the most influential books he has read over the years.
We have captured the key points from 30 bestselling books by the wealthy, including "The One Thing," "The 10x Rule," "The Unconventional Law of Success," and "Tools of Titans," and have captured how to apply them to life.
This book is not simply a summary of books read by the rich.
A guide to applying the philosophies, strategies, and behaviors of the wealthy to your own life.
As you follow the secrets that helped an ordinary young man rise to the ranks of wealth, financial freedom will no longer be someone else's story.
Just as this book helped the author, who was living an ordinary life, achieve wealth, you too can design your own path to financial freedom.
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index
prolog
7 Tips for Using Books
PART 1.
The power of purpose
1 | Think about Why first
Start With Why, Simon Sinek
2 | Find the meaning of life
Search for Meaning, Viktor Frankl
3 | To find what you truly want to do
The Unconventional Law of Success, by Masanori Kanda
4 | Chase a Rabbit
The One Thing, Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
5 | Bigger, more grand
The 10X Rule, Grant Cardone
6 | Selection and Focus to Achieve Your Goals
The 80/20 Rule, Richard Koch
Workbook
PART 2.
The power of wealth
7 | Sow the Seeds of Wealth
The Language of the Rich, by John Sophoric
8 | Grow Your Money Bowl
The Rich Man's Bowl, by Masato Izumi
9 | What's different about wealthy neighborhoods?
The Millionaire Next Door, Thomas J.
Stanley, William D.
Danko
10 | Let the money flow into your pockets.
Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki
11 | Don't walk the same path as others.
Fast Lane, MJ DeMarco
12 | Turn other people's time, talent, and effort into money.
Leverage, Rob Moore
Workbook
PART 3.
The power of thought
13 | Let go of the idea that you can't become rich.
Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill
14 | Success Already Exists Within Me
Awaken the Giant Within, Tony Robbins
15 | Customize Your Thermostat
The Millionaire's Secret, Harv Eker
16 | Changing Reality Through Self-Image
Maxwell Maltz's Laws of Success, Maxwell Maltz
17 | Imagine it vividly, and it will become reality.
The Principles of Success, by Alan Pease and Barbara Pease
18 | Change your brain to change your life.
Your Brain Wants Optimization, by Shion Gabasawa
Workbook
PART 4.
The Power of Habit
19 | The Habit Approach: Starting from Within
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey
20 | Overcome the Impossible
The Winning Habits of a News Shaffer, News Shaffer
21 | Habits Make Me
The Power of Small Habits, James Clear
22 | Waking up at dawn to change your life
The 5 AM Club, by Robin Sharma
23 | Start your day proactively
The Miracle Morning, Hal Elrod
24 | Steal the Habits of the Rich
Tools of Titans, Tim Ferriss
Workbook
PART 5.
The power of execution
25 | Remove before running
The Art of Not Giving a F*ck, by Mark Manson
26 | How long will I have to lie down?
The Art of Starting, Gary Bishop
27 | Manage Your Time and Yourself
Peter Drucker's Self-Management Notes, Peter Drucker
28 | 5 Seconds to Create a Miracle
The Five-Second Rule, Mel Robbins
29 | When consistency is added to execution
Grit, Angela Duckworth
30 | Lessons Containing Life's Truths
The First Translation of Nietzsche's Words, by Friedrich Nietzsche, edited by Haruhiko Shiratori
Workbook
7 Tips for Using Books
PART 1.
The power of purpose
1 | Think about Why first
Start With Why, Simon Sinek
2 | Find the meaning of life
Search for Meaning, Viktor Frankl
3 | To find what you truly want to do
The Unconventional Law of Success, by Masanori Kanda
4 | Chase a Rabbit
The One Thing, Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
5 | Bigger, more grand
The 10X Rule, Grant Cardone
6 | Selection and Focus to Achieve Your Goals
The 80/20 Rule, Richard Koch
Workbook
PART 2.
The power of wealth
7 | Sow the Seeds of Wealth
The Language of the Rich, by John Sophoric
8 | Grow Your Money Bowl
The Rich Man's Bowl, by Masato Izumi
9 | What's different about wealthy neighborhoods?
The Millionaire Next Door, Thomas J.
Stanley, William D.
Danko
10 | Let the money flow into your pockets.
Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki
11 | Don't walk the same path as others.
Fast Lane, MJ DeMarco
12 | Turn other people's time, talent, and effort into money.
Leverage, Rob Moore
Workbook
PART 3.
The power of thought
13 | Let go of the idea that you can't become rich.
Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill
14 | Success Already Exists Within Me
Awaken the Giant Within, Tony Robbins
15 | Customize Your Thermostat
The Millionaire's Secret, Harv Eker
16 | Changing Reality Through Self-Image
Maxwell Maltz's Laws of Success, Maxwell Maltz
17 | Imagine it vividly, and it will become reality.
The Principles of Success, by Alan Pease and Barbara Pease
18 | Change your brain to change your life.
Your Brain Wants Optimization, by Shion Gabasawa
Workbook
PART 4.
The Power of Habit
19 | The Habit Approach: Starting from Within
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey
20 | Overcome the Impossible
The Winning Habits of a News Shaffer, News Shaffer
21 | Habits Make Me
The Power of Small Habits, James Clear
22 | Waking up at dawn to change your life
The 5 AM Club, by Robin Sharma
23 | Start your day proactively
The Miracle Morning, Hal Elrod
24 | Steal the Habits of the Rich
Tools of Titans, Tim Ferriss
Workbook
PART 5.
The power of execution
25 | Remove before running
The Art of Not Giving a F*ck, by Mark Manson
26 | How long will I have to lie down?
The Art of Starting, Gary Bishop
27 | Manage Your Time and Yourself
Peter Drucker's Self-Management Notes, Peter Drucker
28 | 5 Seconds to Create a Miracle
The Five-Second Rule, Mel Robbins
29 | When consistency is added to execution
Grit, Angela Duckworth
30 | Lessons Containing Life's Truths
The First Translation of Nietzsche's Words, by Friedrich Nietzsche, edited by Haruhiko Shiratori
Workbook
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Finding your own 'Why' is not simply about setting a direction for your life, but rather gaining the strength to maintain that direction until the end.
'Why' is a source of motivation that comes from deep within us and is the compass of life.
Without this compass, it is easy to get lost and lose your initial passion and will.
For these people, 'Why' is the driving force that makes every moment meaningful.
--- p.25, 「PART 1.
From “The Power of Goals”
To make the most of the limited opportunities, you have to step up to the plate and swing the bat a lot.
The more you swing the bat, the more you will improve your hitting skills and soon you will be able to hit a home run.
Many people want to become rich, but they never step up to the plate.
It's because you're afraid of failure that you don't try.
Even if I step up to the plate, I swing the bat once or twice with an unsatisfactory result and then step down.
In "The Rich Man's Bowl," the old man also emphasizes to Eisuke that the experience of swinging the bat until it becomes effective is more important than self-criticism.
In other words, success and wealth can only be achieved through a lot of experience.
If you try many things and gain diverse experiences, those experiences will eventually come together to create new opportunities and value.
--- p.109, 「PART 2.
From "The Power of Wealth"
Napoleon Hill said, “Success comes to those who think about success.
“Failure comes to those who think about failure,” he said.
The world will appear that way depending on what you think, that is, what colored glasses you are wearing.
There is nothing more foolish than setting limits for yourself.
If I'm doing that, let's break that limit right now.
And let's use the new frame of the rich that says, 'I can do it too' and 'I can change'.
When you change your frame, every thought you have will be different from what you were thinking before, and you will start to see things you had not seen before.
--- p.171, 「PART 3.
From “The Power of Thought”
Among these, the things we should pay attention to are ‘not urgent but important.’
But many people, on the contrary, spend a lot of time doing 'urgent but unimportant things'.
Because the deadline is so tight, you don't even think about whether the task is important to you or not.
The biggest downside to doing only urgent but unimportant things is that they don't actually contribute to my life.
If we fill our days with things we encounter every day - responding to emails, attending unnecessary meetings, asking for someone's favor - what will be left as time passes?
--- p.234, 「PART 4.
From "The Power of Habit"
Giving up doesn't mean failure.
Rather, giving up is a powerful tool for maximizing your execution power.
Create opportunities to immerse yourself in the core through selection and focus.
We all try to accomplish a lot in a limited amount of time, but what ultimately moves us is the choice to 'give up.'
Only by having clear criteria for "what not to do" rather than "what to do" can we truly increase our ability to execute.
Success begins with the courage to take away, not add.
'Why' is a source of motivation that comes from deep within us and is the compass of life.
Without this compass, it is easy to get lost and lose your initial passion and will.
For these people, 'Why' is the driving force that makes every moment meaningful.
--- p.25, 「PART 1.
From “The Power of Goals”
To make the most of the limited opportunities, you have to step up to the plate and swing the bat a lot.
The more you swing the bat, the more you will improve your hitting skills and soon you will be able to hit a home run.
Many people want to become rich, but they never step up to the plate.
It's because you're afraid of failure that you don't try.
Even if I step up to the plate, I swing the bat once or twice with an unsatisfactory result and then step down.
In "The Rich Man's Bowl," the old man also emphasizes to Eisuke that the experience of swinging the bat until it becomes effective is more important than self-criticism.
In other words, success and wealth can only be achieved through a lot of experience.
If you try many things and gain diverse experiences, those experiences will eventually come together to create new opportunities and value.
--- p.109, 「PART 2.
From "The Power of Wealth"
Napoleon Hill said, “Success comes to those who think about success.
“Failure comes to those who think about failure,” he said.
The world will appear that way depending on what you think, that is, what colored glasses you are wearing.
There is nothing more foolish than setting limits for yourself.
If I'm doing that, let's break that limit right now.
And let's use the new frame of the rich that says, 'I can do it too' and 'I can change'.
When you change your frame, every thought you have will be different from what you were thinking before, and you will start to see things you had not seen before.
--- p.171, 「PART 3.
From “The Power of Thought”
Among these, the things we should pay attention to are ‘not urgent but important.’
But many people, on the contrary, spend a lot of time doing 'urgent but unimportant things'.
Because the deadline is so tight, you don't even think about whether the task is important to you or not.
The biggest downside to doing only urgent but unimportant things is that they don't actually contribute to my life.
If we fill our days with things we encounter every day - responding to emails, attending unnecessary meetings, asking for someone's favor - what will be left as time passes?
--- p.234, 「PART 4.
From "The Power of Habit"
Giving up doesn't mean failure.
Rather, giving up is a powerful tool for maximizing your execution power.
Create opportunities to immerse yourself in the core through selection and focus.
We all try to accomplish a lot in a limited amount of time, but what ultimately moves us is the choice to 'give up.'
Only by having clear criteria for "what not to do" rather than "what to do" can we truly increase our ability to execute.
Success begins with the courage to take away, not add.
--- p.297, 「PART 5.
From “The Power of Execution”
From “The Power of Execution”
Publisher's Review
★Purung_Remgun, Book Talk Highly Recommended★
★Reachmaker with 150,000 followers
Rich Parker's first self-help book officially released★
If you read just this one book properly
You can embody the wisdom of 30 best-selling books.
The rich people's success formula that will shake up your life!
Are wealth and success only for the select few? "The Library of the Rich" answers this question with a resounding "No."
Is there anyone in the world who doesn't want to be rich? This isn't the case.
Everyone wants wealth and success.
However, there are not many people who set up practical methods to achieve it and put them into practice.
Why? We know how to gain wealth and achieve success, yet we don't act.
This book takes us by the hand and lifts us up.
And I say it over and over again without giving up.
“Even in a small stream, a dragon emerges.
“The only thing you don’t believe in is yourself.” Even people who rarely get out of bed will gradually come to believe in this book if they read one chapter a day.
If you take one step today, you will be one step closer to success tomorrow.
In fact, author Rich Parker has proven such a life transformation.
He was born with no money, had his house seized, and chose the life of a career soldier to pay tuition.
Living with the narrow economic mindset of “You must save money no matter what” and “You should never go into debt,” I was afraid of investing and lived a life of enjoying drinks with friends.
Then one day, thanks to a friend who was making money in real estate, I opened my eyes to money, and from then on, I started studying economics by reading books like crazy.
Instead of alcohol, I filled my house with books, and instead of friends, I filled my time with reading.
I woke up in the middle of the night with a hangover and didn't even realize someone was carrying me. I started running and made use of my commute time to listen to audiobooks.
Reading over 100 books a year like that changed my life.
In a few years, he owned two apartments and became a multi-millionaire.
A dragon emerges from a stream.
Was he born with wealth and success? No.
He just acted.
This book goes beyond simply telling the stories of successful people.
Author Rich Parker provides practical guidelines to help readers define their own "Why" and establish specific goals and action plans based on it.
Additionally, based on the author's six-year journey of self-development, the book guides readers to reduce unnecessary trial and error and effectively achieve their goals.
《The Rich Man's Library》 is not just a reading guide.
It is a book that leads to action, a book that changes lives.
This book will be a companion on your journey to success and will serve as a clear compass for anyone seeking to make their dreams of wealth and growth a reality.
Make the wisdom of the rich your weapon.
The path to economic freedom,
You can start right now
《The Rich Man's Library》 is a collection of 30 carefully selected books from among the hundreds of self-help and business management books that author Rich Parker has read.
And this is 〈PART 1.
The Power of Goals, 〈PART 2.
〈Definition of Money, Definition of Wealth〉, 〈PART 3.
The Power of Thought, 〈PART 4.
The Power of Habit, 〈PART 5.
It was divided into “the power of execution.”
At the end of each chapter, a workbook is included, which allows the reader to participate directly.
If you write down your thoughts and feelings while reading each chapter by hand, the effect is much different from thinking about it in your head and letting it go.
〈PART 1.
In “The Power of Goals,” six books that convey lessons related to goals are introduced: “Start with Why,” “Man’s Search for Meaning,” “The Unconventional Law of Success,” “The One Thing,” and “The 10x Rule.”
The reason we become powerless is simple.
It's because I ran blindly without clearly thinking about my purpose or goal.
Goals are like a compass that gives direction to life, and only when you have goals can you live a meaningful and vibrant life.
Goals enable us to live a life of excitement and are the driving force that keeps us going even in busier and more challenging situations.
This chapter covers the importance of goal setting, methods, considerations, and practical ways to achieve it.
And these books will provide you with everything from the fundamental reason why you should set goals, the purpose, to how to set goals, what to keep in mind, and what you need to do to achieve them.
〈PART 2.
The Power of Wealth covers six books about money, one of the essential resources in modern society: The Language of the Rich, The Bowl of the Rich, The Millionaire Next Door, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Poverty can severely reduce the quality of life, including loss of self-esteem, family discord, health problems, and giving up on realizing dreams and values.
On the other hand, having enough money can prevent unhappiness, increase life satisfaction, and give you the strength to protect your loved ones.
Wealth not only provides personal financial security and freedom, but also has a positive impact on society through job creation, economic growth, and philanthropy.
Therefore, understanding the principles of money and acquiring wealth is not only a way to personal happiness, but also a way to create a better future and world.
On this journey, we will discover the true value of money and use it to create a better future.
〈PART 3.
The Power of Thought covers six books about thoughts and the mind, which are powerful tools for creating reality: Think and Grow Rich, Awaken the Giant Within, The Millionaire Secret, Maxwell Maltz's Laws of Success, The Principles of Successful People, and Your Brain Wants Optimization.
Our thoughts and minds influence our choices, actions, and overall lives, and are crucial tools for achieving success and a fulfilling life.
Positive thinking enables us to take on challenges and achieve our goals, while negative thinking leads to failure and frustration.
How we manage and cultivate our thoughts and minds is the key to success and happiness in life.
Positive thinking enables us to take on challenges and achieve our goals, while negative thinking leads to failure and frustration.
If you reflect on your thoughts and mindset and upgrade them by just 1 percent to better serve your life, your life will surely move towards a better place.
〈PART 4.
The Power of Habit covers six books about habits, which are tools that bring out powerful power in everyday life: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Bodo Shaffer's Winning Habits, The Power of Tiny Habits, The 5 AM Club: The Beginning of Change, The Miracle Morning, and Tools of Titans.
Habits start with very small actions, but over time they become powerful tools that create big changes.
Representative positive habits include reading, exercising, and saving money. Successful people consistently practice important good habits in life to achieve the life they want.
Habits are formed through systems, not willpower.
So, once you get into position, you can continue without willpower.
To achieve your desired goals, it is important to create sustainable habits rather than overdoing it with strong willpower.
〈PART 5.
The Power of Execution covers six books: The Art of Not Giving a F*ck, The Art of Getting Started, Peter Drucker's Self-Management Notes, The Five-Second Rule, Grit, and The Super Translation of Nietzsche's Words.
Even if you realize the importance of wealth and success, set reasonable goals, and establish a great mindset and routine, it will all be in vain if you don't put it into practice.
Starting a book and reading it to the end is a trait of those in the top 1 percent of executives.
This chapter aims to help readers maximize their ability to implement and achieve the changes they desire, and we look forward to seeing readers transform through implementation.
★Reachmaker with 150,000 followers
Rich Parker's first self-help book officially released★
If you read just this one book properly
You can embody the wisdom of 30 best-selling books.
The rich people's success formula that will shake up your life!
Are wealth and success only for the select few? "The Library of the Rich" answers this question with a resounding "No."
Is there anyone in the world who doesn't want to be rich? This isn't the case.
Everyone wants wealth and success.
However, there are not many people who set up practical methods to achieve it and put them into practice.
Why? We know how to gain wealth and achieve success, yet we don't act.
This book takes us by the hand and lifts us up.
And I say it over and over again without giving up.
“Even in a small stream, a dragon emerges.
“The only thing you don’t believe in is yourself.” Even people who rarely get out of bed will gradually come to believe in this book if they read one chapter a day.
If you take one step today, you will be one step closer to success tomorrow.
In fact, author Rich Parker has proven such a life transformation.
He was born with no money, had his house seized, and chose the life of a career soldier to pay tuition.
Living with the narrow economic mindset of “You must save money no matter what” and “You should never go into debt,” I was afraid of investing and lived a life of enjoying drinks with friends.
Then one day, thanks to a friend who was making money in real estate, I opened my eyes to money, and from then on, I started studying economics by reading books like crazy.
Instead of alcohol, I filled my house with books, and instead of friends, I filled my time with reading.
I woke up in the middle of the night with a hangover and didn't even realize someone was carrying me. I started running and made use of my commute time to listen to audiobooks.
Reading over 100 books a year like that changed my life.
In a few years, he owned two apartments and became a multi-millionaire.
A dragon emerges from a stream.
Was he born with wealth and success? No.
He just acted.
This book goes beyond simply telling the stories of successful people.
Author Rich Parker provides practical guidelines to help readers define their own "Why" and establish specific goals and action plans based on it.
Additionally, based on the author's six-year journey of self-development, the book guides readers to reduce unnecessary trial and error and effectively achieve their goals.
《The Rich Man's Library》 is not just a reading guide.
It is a book that leads to action, a book that changes lives.
This book will be a companion on your journey to success and will serve as a clear compass for anyone seeking to make their dreams of wealth and growth a reality.
Make the wisdom of the rich your weapon.
The path to economic freedom,
You can start right now
《The Rich Man's Library》 is a collection of 30 carefully selected books from among the hundreds of self-help and business management books that author Rich Parker has read.
And this is 〈PART 1.
The Power of Goals, 〈PART 2.
〈Definition of Money, Definition of Wealth〉, 〈PART 3.
The Power of Thought, 〈PART 4.
The Power of Habit, 〈PART 5.
It was divided into “the power of execution.”
At the end of each chapter, a workbook is included, which allows the reader to participate directly.
If you write down your thoughts and feelings while reading each chapter by hand, the effect is much different from thinking about it in your head and letting it go.
〈PART 1.
In “The Power of Goals,” six books that convey lessons related to goals are introduced: “Start with Why,” “Man’s Search for Meaning,” “The Unconventional Law of Success,” “The One Thing,” and “The 10x Rule.”
The reason we become powerless is simple.
It's because I ran blindly without clearly thinking about my purpose or goal.
Goals are like a compass that gives direction to life, and only when you have goals can you live a meaningful and vibrant life.
Goals enable us to live a life of excitement and are the driving force that keeps us going even in busier and more challenging situations.
This chapter covers the importance of goal setting, methods, considerations, and practical ways to achieve it.
And these books will provide you with everything from the fundamental reason why you should set goals, the purpose, to how to set goals, what to keep in mind, and what you need to do to achieve them.
〈PART 2.
The Power of Wealth covers six books about money, one of the essential resources in modern society: The Language of the Rich, The Bowl of the Rich, The Millionaire Next Door, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Poverty can severely reduce the quality of life, including loss of self-esteem, family discord, health problems, and giving up on realizing dreams and values.
On the other hand, having enough money can prevent unhappiness, increase life satisfaction, and give you the strength to protect your loved ones.
Wealth not only provides personal financial security and freedom, but also has a positive impact on society through job creation, economic growth, and philanthropy.
Therefore, understanding the principles of money and acquiring wealth is not only a way to personal happiness, but also a way to create a better future and world.
On this journey, we will discover the true value of money and use it to create a better future.
〈PART 3.
The Power of Thought covers six books about thoughts and the mind, which are powerful tools for creating reality: Think and Grow Rich, Awaken the Giant Within, The Millionaire Secret, Maxwell Maltz's Laws of Success, The Principles of Successful People, and Your Brain Wants Optimization.
Our thoughts and minds influence our choices, actions, and overall lives, and are crucial tools for achieving success and a fulfilling life.
Positive thinking enables us to take on challenges and achieve our goals, while negative thinking leads to failure and frustration.
How we manage and cultivate our thoughts and minds is the key to success and happiness in life.
Positive thinking enables us to take on challenges and achieve our goals, while negative thinking leads to failure and frustration.
If you reflect on your thoughts and mindset and upgrade them by just 1 percent to better serve your life, your life will surely move towards a better place.
〈PART 4.
The Power of Habit covers six books about habits, which are tools that bring out powerful power in everyday life: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Bodo Shaffer's Winning Habits, The Power of Tiny Habits, The 5 AM Club: The Beginning of Change, The Miracle Morning, and Tools of Titans.
Habits start with very small actions, but over time they become powerful tools that create big changes.
Representative positive habits include reading, exercising, and saving money. Successful people consistently practice important good habits in life to achieve the life they want.
Habits are formed through systems, not willpower.
So, once you get into position, you can continue without willpower.
To achieve your desired goals, it is important to create sustainable habits rather than overdoing it with strong willpower.
〈PART 5.
The Power of Execution covers six books: The Art of Not Giving a F*ck, The Art of Getting Started, Peter Drucker's Self-Management Notes, The Five-Second Rule, Grit, and The Super Translation of Nietzsche's Words.
Even if you realize the importance of wealth and success, set reasonable goals, and establish a great mindset and routine, it will all be in vain if you don't put it into practice.
Starting a book and reading it to the end is a trait of those in the top 1 percent of executives.
This chapter aims to help readers maximize their ability to implement and achieve the changes they desire, and we look forward to seeing readers transform through implementation.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 15, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 356 pages | 582g | 148*210*22mm
- ISBN13: 9791168272682
- ISBN10: 1168272688
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