Written in 1937, but still gold. Hill studied successful people and found that belief, focus, and mindset are more powerful than luck.
Smart doesn’t always mean rich. Housel explains how emotions, habits, and human quirks shape the way we earn and spend.
Two dads. Two mindsets. One thinks about security, the other about freedom. The lesson? Wealthy people think differently.
It’s not just big decisions—it’s tiny habits. Clear shows how simple daily changes (like tracking spending) can lead to big results.
Are you trading your life away for a pay check? This book helps you rethink what money really means—and how to make it serve *you. *
Why do you do weird things with money? This book explores childhood money beliefs and how they mess with adult finances.