[Events] What is your favorite book that you've read so far? And why?
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We would like to invite you to share your favorite book that you've read so far? And why?📖 We have prepared coins and gifts for you. 💰🎁
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What is your favorite book that you've read so far? Provide the title and author of the book.
Why is this book your favorite? Explain why this book resonates with you, what aspects make it special, and how it has affected you.
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This event will run from 12 April 2024 to 30 April 2024.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad is about Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads : his real father (poor dad) and the father of his best friend (rich dad)—and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. You don’t need to earn a high income to be rich.
The poor and the middle-class work for money. The rich have money work for them.
It’s not how much money you make that matters. It’s how much money you keep.
Rich people acquire assets. The poor and middle class acquire liabilities that they think are assets.
Financial aptitude is what you do with the money once you make it, how you keep people from taking it from you, how to keep it longer, and how you make money work hard for you.
The single most powerful asset we all have is our minds.
This is the first investment related book I read and it kicks start my investment journey!
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don't really have a favorite book,I guess all books have its own merits... so can't pick one...
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What is your favorite book that you've read so far? Provide the title and author of the book.
Why is this book your favorite? Explain why this book resonates with you, what aspects make it special, and how it has affected you.
All Tigers who leave your comments in this post will receive 5 Tiger Coins.💰💰💰
5 Tiger will receive 50 coins for the most popular and most discussed comment. (Invite your friends to take part.)💵💵💵
In addition, the Tiger who submits the most compelling answer to the question "What is your favorite book that you've read so far?" will win Tiger gifts.
"By far the best book on investing ever written." (Warren Buffett)
"The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham stands as a cornerstone in the realm of investment literature, offering timeless wisdom & practical advice for navigating the complexities of the stock market. Graham's emphasis on value investing, risk management, & emotional discipline provides a sturdy framework for both seasoned professionals & novice investors alike. Through insightful anecdotes and meticulous analysis, Graham imparts invaluable lessons on the importance of thorough research, long-term perspective, and a margin of safety in investment decisions. With its enduring relevance & enduring principles, "The Intelligent Investor" remains an essential read for anyone seeking to cultivate a sound & sustainable approach to wealth accumulation through stock trading & investing.
1. Luck and Risk are doppelangers - every outcome in life is guided by forces other than individual effort.The difficulty in identifying what is luck, skill and risk is one of the biggest problems we face when managing money.The line between 'inspiringly bold' and 'foolishly reckless' can be a millimeter thick and only visible on hindsight.
2. Be careful who you praise and admire.Be careful who you look down upon and wish to avoid becoming. Don't assume that 100% of the outcomes can be attributed to efforts and decisions. Realise that not all success is due to hard work and not all poverty is due to laziness. Focus less on specific individuals and more on broad patterns. Studying a specific person is dangerous because we tend to study extreme examples like billionaires and CEOs which can't be applied to us.
For those curious to know more, head on to my page / @SPACE ROCKET to find out more! @IrmaBurke @Barcode @koolgal🩷
The book is about a series of visits Albom made to his former professor, Morrie Schwartz, who was dying from ALS.
Each Tuesday, Albom and Schwartz would discuss a different topic related to living a good life. These topics included acceptance, love, forgiveness, giving, death, and aging.
the dying find solace, and the living gain profound life lessons 🫶
1. All I Want To Know Is Where I'm Going To Die So I'll Never Go There
2. How to Win Friends and Influence People