This book is also too good
Slowly Getting Rich" is not only a guide to wealth, but also an in-depth reflection and wisdom summary of Yataro Matsuura's own life journey. Through a unique perspective, he dismantles the four dimensions of becoming rich: money and practice, consumption and income, investment and management, and work and personal improvement, thus distilling 42 valuable experiences of becoming rich.
These experiences not only cover traditional financial management concepts, but also incorporate deep insights into life attitudes, consumption concepts and working methods. Yataro Matsuura encourages us to re-examine the role of money as a tool to realize the value of life, rather than as the sole purpose of life. He advocated rational consumption and avoided excessive pursuit of material comforts, so as to conserve resources and achieve sustainable growth of wealth.
In terms of investment and management, he emphasized the importance of long-term planning, reminding us not to be fooled by short-term market fluctuations, but to stick to a long-term investment strategy. At the same time, he also shared how to effectively manage personal finances so that every penny can get the most out of it.
When it comes to work and personal improvement, Yataro Matsuura emphasizes the importance of self-growth. He believes that only by constantly improving his abilities and qualities can he achieve greater success in his career. He encouraged us to keep our enthusiasm for learning and constantly challenge ourselves to maximize our personal value.
Overall, Getting Rich Slowly is a book of wisdom about wealth, life, and growth. It reminds us to look at money rationally, cherish resources, stick to long-term investments, and focus on personal growth. Only in this way can we realize the value and meaning of life while pursuing wealth.