Today I’m reviewing – and giving away! – three awesome books about money. Whether you’re looking for a book to help teach your kids about money, an guide to crafting your ideal work optional life, or a comprehensive path to financial freedom, today’s post is for you.
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Tools of Titans – The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers
A while ago now, I read “The Four Hour Workweek” and posted a review, after that book had been voted by my Twitter followers as the one I must read. Reading that book made me interested in more of what the author, Tim Ferriss, had to offer, so I decided to get a copy of […]
Better Off – Flipping the Switch on Technology
Have you ever wondered if all the technology we use is spoiling us? Would things be better if we lived a simpler life, more like our ancestors did, with no electricity and no non-human or non-animal powered machines? That’s the idea that Eric Brende explores in his book “Better Off – Flipping the Switch on […]
The Art of Non-Conformity
The other day I stopped by the library, as I do every week (occasionally every other week). While looking around for some new books to read and share with you, I came across a book I had read some years ago and really enjoyed, and thought I’d re-read it. That book was The Art of […]
Designing Your Life – Use This Book To Reach Financial Independence
This past week I read the book “Designing Your Life – How To Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life” by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans. It was recommended by a fellow blogger, although I can’t find who it was now (note – if it was you, drop me a comment so I can update this post […]
The Tipping Point – Can We Make Financial Literacy Go Viral?
What’s the secret to something going viral? What causes “the latest thing” to go from early adopters into the mainstream? Why is it that back in 2008 almost no one had a smartphone, and today everyone has one? Malcolm Gladwell lets you in on the secret in “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make […]