On wealth accumulation and social class jumps, here's a reading guide.
If you don't read it, everything is a luxury, and reading one book is a book.
Here's a brief rundown of the 15 books:
Rich Dad, Poor Dad": Robert Kiyosaki's classic that reveals the importance of financial education through the different ways of educating rich dads and poor dads.
Poor Charlie's Book: Edited by Peter Kaufman, it contains Charlie Munger's wisdom proverbs, which are of great help in improving thinking skills and decision-making.
Thinking, Fast and Slow: Daniel Kahneman's book, The Human Brain's Two Modes of Thinking, and How to Avoid Thinking Traps.
Principles: Ray Dario's book, which introduces the principles he adheres to in his life and work, helping readers to establish their own values and codes of conduct.
Intelligent Investor": Benjamin Graham's book, which expounds the concept and method of value investing, has great inspiration for ** investment.
Puppy Money: A book by Bodo Schaefer that introduces the basics of wealth accumulation and financial management in the form of fairy tales.
The Habits of the Rich: A book by Thomas Corey that examines the habits and behaviors of the wealthy, which can be of great help in improving personal qualities and achieving wealth growth.
From 0 to 1: Peter Thiel's book, which introduces innovative thinking and entrepreneurship, is a great inspiration for those who want to start a business or seek a breakthrough.
Currency Wars: Song Hongbing's book, which reveals the political and economic struggles behind money, is of great help in understanding the global economic landscape.
The Book of Navarre: A book by Eric Jorgenson, Navarre, as a successful entrepreneur and investor, shares his wisdom and experience that is instructive in the quest for wealth and success.
Capital: Although Karl Marx's work is a classic of economics, its analysis of social class and economic structure is of great value for understanding the distribution of wealth and the class struggle.
Effective Manager: Peter Drucker's book expounds the basic principles and methods of management, which is of great help in improving personal management and leadership skills.
Influence: Robert B. Cialdini's book, which reveals the psychological principles that influence people's decision-making, and is of great help in improving social skills and business negotiation skills.
The Weakness of Human Nature: Dale Carnegie's book that helps readers improve their interpersonal and communication skills by analyzing and addressing human weaknesses.
Self-Made Guys: The Autobiography of Michael Dell, as a successful entrepreneur and entrepreneur, Dale shared his entrepreneurial experience and successful experience, which is a great inspiration for people who want to start a business.