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fiveohmxco
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As a personal finance nerd on track to retire by 45, I HIGHLY recommend this book for anyone wanting to get a better handle on their finances. This is a top 3 book for me. Does a great job rewiring how you look at work and spending. Other top 3 are Simple Path to Wealth and Psychology of Money. Those 3 WILL change your mindset and probably your life.

Edit: i'm buying another copy because I lent mine out to family and never got it back lol
dealnabber
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"Uncultured"? Okay buddy, calm down. I'm not the only person in the world who checks out books at the local library. If that whole ridiculous rant is your reaction to everyone who does that, you need some help.
natisto
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Yeah, often true -- but for me, this one is worth owning and it's worth a physical copy. In my opinion it's one of the best books on money, and worth re-reading it a few times during your life.

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Oct 07, 2024 12:36 AM
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WolfTheCatOct 07, 2024 12:36 AM
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Wouldn't part of a frugal lifestyle be to pirate the book and invest the seven bucks in an index fund?
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dealnabberOct 07, 2024 12:42 AM
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Quote from WolfTheCat :
Wouldn't part of a frugal lifestyle be to pirate the book and invest the seven bucks in an index fund?
Exactly lol. I never even buy a book anymore; either rent them for free at the library, or use something like Amazon no-rush credits towards e-books to bring them down to free.
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natistoOct 07, 2024 12:28 PM
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Quote from dealnabber :
Exactly lol. I never even buy a book anymore; either rent them for free at the library, or use something like Amazon no-rush credits towards e-books to bring them down to free.
Yeah, often true -- but for me, this one is worth owning and it's worth a physical copy. In my opinion it's one of the best books on money, and worth re-reading it a few times during your life.
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thumperstainOct 07, 2024 02:57 PM
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Any self help book, tends to repeat itself as it explains the limited points it has. It might be useful to just ask an AI to summarize the main points.
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fiveohmxcoOct 07, 2024 03:09 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank fiveohmxco

As a personal finance nerd on track to retire by 45, I HIGHLY recommend this book for anyone wanting to get a better handle on their finances. This is a top 3 book for me. Does a great job rewiring how you look at work and spending. Other top 3 are Simple Path to Wealth and Psychology of Money. Those 3 WILL change your mindset and probably your life.

Edit: i'm buying another copy because I lent mine out to family and never got it back lol
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ohhenry1Oct 07, 2024 03:10 PM
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Quote from natisto :
Yeah, often true -- but for me, this one is worth owning and it's worth a physical copy. In my opinion it's one of the best books on money, and worth re-reading it a few times during your life.
Couldn't agree with you more. This book made a huge positive impact on my life. Highest recommendation, as far as I'm concerned.
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YW55Oct 07, 2024 03:53 PM
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Quote from WolfTheCat :
Wouldn't part of a frugal lifestyle be to pirate the book and invest the seven bucks in an index fund?
Or just Google the book summary.
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dealnabberOct 07, 2024 04:46 PM
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Quote from Ticalisoul :
Did you just say "rent a library book"?

Not buying books is not some life hack that you need to flex, it honestly just makes you look uncultured. Ebooks will never replace a good old fashioned book, and who would want to stare and swipe left on SCREENS any more than they have to?

There is nothing quite as satisfying as having your own book nook, whether in your home office or living room with a nice comfy couch. You amass a collection of your favorite novels and self-help/reference book that you can always circle back to. Books should not be "one and done" affairs like renting a DVD, there is always more wisdom in their pages as you age and enter different stages of your life
"Uncultured"? Okay buddy, calm down. I'm not the only person in the world who checks out books at the local library. If that whole ridiculous rant is your reaction to everyone who does that, you need some help.
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TicalisoulOct 07, 2024 05:04 PM
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Quote from dealnabber :
"Uncultured"? Okay buddy, calm down. I'm not the only person in the world who checks out books at the local library. If that whole ridiculous rant is your reaction to everyone who does that, you need some help.
Sorry, poor choice of words, I was not trying to insult. The excitement might have been from your suggestion that borrowing books replaces the act of purchasing books. I do both, and I encourage everyone to do both. Frugality should not limit this aspect of our lives.
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dealnabberOct 07, 2024 05:07 PM
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Quote from Ticalisoul :
Sorry, poor choice of words, I was not trying to insult. The excitement might have been from your suggestion that borrowing books replaces the act of purchasing books. I do both, and I encourage everyone to do both. Frugality should not limit this aspect of our lives.
That I can agree with. Well said.
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johng333Oct 07, 2024 08:38 PM
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This book is definitely not a "goesinta". If you know .... you know
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LivelyKestrel847Oct 07, 2024 11:04 PM
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Quote from WolfTheCat :
Wouldn't part of a frugal lifestyle be to pirate the book and invest the seven bucks in an index fund?
Start by getting this book at the library.
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WolfTheCatOct 07, 2024 11:47 PM
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Quote from LivelyKestrel847 :
Start by getting this book at the library.
Sure, if you want to save money the legal way...
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TurtlePerson2Oct 08, 2024 01:20 AM
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I thought the first chapter was the best part of this book. Definitely one to get from the library given that the content is about frugality.

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