We all strive for financial success. Education and grit are two of the biggest things that lead to that success. Find out how others have achieved their goals of financial independence and how you can to. These books describe the blueprint others used to grow their net worth.
Think and Grow Rich
Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill, is the authors take on the laws of financial success.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki is the tale of two dads and how their work and investment strategies differ and the outcomes in terms of financial security.
American Entrepreneur
Written by TV’s Duck Dynasty’s Willie Robertson, American Entrepreneur, is a study of entrepreneurs throughout the history of the United States and the effect they have had throughout American history.
I Love Capitalism
I Love Capitalism, by Ken Langone. An autobiography from the famed investor into his success throughout his career.
The 4-Hour Workweek
Tim Ferriss shows us the unconventional way he’s made millions by bucking the system most of us use to build our financial future (9-5 workday). By working smart he’s been able to create business that require a creative mindset, but produce recurring passive incomes without having to spend everyday working.
The Millionaire Next Door
The Millionaire Next Door, written by Thomas Stanley, is an examination of how most millionaires are common people who use smart strategies to build wealth. Describing how most millionaires aren’t flashy wild spenders or hollywood stars but hardworking individuals who save and invest wisely.
The Richest Man in Babylon
The Richest Man in Babylon, by George Clason in the time tested classic manual on how ancient civilizations built wealth and how those strategies remain true to this day.
The Million Dollar Bedroom
The Million Dollar Bedroom, by Matt DeCoursey, show that you don’t need a large startup budget or a storefront location to find success.
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