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Personal Finance

Take control of your money. Take control of your life.

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Collection index

A shelf with an argument.

Every collection gathers books around a practical life problem. Open the title that feels closest, then let the shelf widen the frame.

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01

Tiffany Aliche

Get Good with Money

A budget is not a prison. It is a map. People without maps don't know they're lost.

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Rachel Cruze

Know Yourself, Know Your Money

A money plan only sticks when it fits the person living it.

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Sam Beckbessinger

Manage Your Money Like a F*cking Grown-Up

You do not need perfect discipline. You need better defaults and fewer expensive mistakes.

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Laura Whateley

Money: A User's Guide

Financial security is not about how much you earn. It's about the ratio between what you earn and what you spend — and how long you could survive without income.

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Tony Robbins

Money: Master the Game

Financial freedom is not a finish line. It's the moment money stops deciding for you.

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T. Harv Eker · 2005

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

The size of your outer wealth rarely outruns the size of your inner permission.

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Eric Jorgenson · 2020

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

A calm mind, a fit body, and a house full of love. These things cannot be bought. They must be earned.

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David Bach

The Latte Factor

The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is automated tomorrow.

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M. J. DeMarco · 2010

The Millionaire Fastlane

Wealth is not a road you wait on. It is a vehicle you build, control, and point at scale.

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10

George S. Clason · 1926

The Richest Man in Babylon

A part of all you earn is yours to keep.

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Wallace D. Wattles · 1910

The Science of Getting Rich

The certain way is not wishing for wealth. It is thinking clearly, creating generously, and doing today's work with complete efficiency.

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Napoleon Hill · 1937

Think and Grow Rich

The fortune you seek starts as a written command to yourself: definite, dated, paid for in value, and repeated until action obeys.

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Jen Sincero · 2017

You Are a Badass at Making Money

Money gets less mysterious when you stop auditioning for worthiness and start acting like someone who can receive.

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