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Millionaire Teacher
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Andrew Hallam, the author of this book, started investing at the age of 19 and achieved millionaire status within 17 years on a teacher’s salary. He shares nine financial principles that anyone can learn, yet few are taught in school. Through real-life stories and personal experiences, he guides readers on how to avoid common investment pitfalls and achieve financial freedom using the simplest, safest, and most effective methods.

Millionaire Teacher: Book Notes
Finance Investment Financial Freedom Index Funds Compound Interest Book

Early Retirement Extreme
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This book offers an unconventional philosophical and practical guide to financial independence and early retirement, encouraging readers to break free from the traditional “work-consume” cycle. By cultivating diverse skills, reducing consumption, and investing wisely, readers can achieve financial independence within a few years and live a more free and balanced life. The book also delves into how “the system” influences individual decisions and how to escape its constraints.

Early Retirement Extreme: Book Notes
Financial Independence Early Retirement FIRE Personal Finance Lifestyle Investing Systems Thinking Book

The Psychology of Money
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This book, focusing on the psychology of money, states that the key to financial success is not intellect but behavior. Through numerous real-life examples and stories, it reveals the psychological weaknesses, biases, and behavioral patterns that influence human financial decisions, proposing strategies for making smarter choices in personal finance.

The Psychology of Money: Book Notes
Finance Psychology Investment Behavioral Economics Wealth Happiness Book

Property of Money
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Korean entrepreneur Kim Seung-ho shares his personal journey from poverty to wealth, providing practical guidance on wealth accumulation, management, and the pursuit of financial freedom.

Property of Money: Book Notes
Finance Investment Wealth Freedom Success Money Book

Just Keep Buying
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This book answers the most common questions in the field of personal finance and investing. From saving to investing, it provides practical tips to teach you how to increase your income, invest in income-producing assets, manage your finances more wisely, and live a richer life.

Just Keep Buying: Book Notes
Finance Investing Personal Finance Wealth Building Wealth Saving Book

The Millionaire Next Door
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This book reveals the true portrait of American millionaires through a survey, debunking myths about them and showcasing their common characteristics: frugality, diligence, self-discipline, and skillful investment. It also explores the definition of wealth, how to accumulate it, how to educate children, and how to distribute inheritance, providing a life textbook for readers.

The Millionaire Next Door: Book Notes
Wealth Financial Management Investment Education Book

The Most Important Thing
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This book, by renowned investor Howard Marks, summarizes his investment experience, explaining his investment philosophy and analyzing key factors such as market environment, investor psychology, and risk control, aiming to help investors achieve above-market investment performance.

The Most Important Thing: Book Notes
Book Reading Notes Investing Value Investing Risk Management Market Cycle Investor Psychology

The Intelligent Investo
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This book provides guidance on investment strategies for laymen, explores the difference between investing and speculation, different strategies for defensive and enterprising investors and the relationship between investors and investment advisors, highlighting the concept of “margin of safety” as the core of investment.

The Intelligent Investor: Book Notes
Book Reading Notes Investment Value Investing

Personal Investment Bible
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This book, written by Mr. Huang Peiyuan from Taiwan, uses easy-to-understand language to teach the correct methods of financial management. It elaborates on thirteen Investment Iron Laws for effortless wealth building, guiding readers on how to establish a correct perspective on financial management and ultimately achieve financial freedom.

Personal Investment Bible: Book Notes
Book Reading Notes Financial Management Investment Wealth Financial Freedom

Let Time Help You Slowly Get Rich
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This book primarily explains the strategy of regular investing, emphasizing that it’s the best investment method for ordinary people. The author, Li Xiaolai, elaborates on the core concepts, advantages, and correct execution of regular investing, combining personal experiences and market examples to demonstrate the importance of long-term and value investing. Furthermore, he explores topics like proactivity vs. passivity, trends, and personal growth, aiming to help readers establish a sound investment philosophy and wealth outlook, ultimately achieving financial freedom.

Let Time Help You Slowly Get Rich: Book Notes
Book Reading Notes Investment Financial Management Regular Investing Financial Freedom Personal Growth

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