Money is a wonderfully complex topic, one that raises a wide range of emotional responses. You've most likely heard the old adage that you should "never discuss money, politics, sex or religion when in a social setting". Do you know why that is? The advice is based on the belief that we are so emotionally attached to our beliefs on all four subjects that discussing them in mixed company could easily lead to confrontation. Fair enough, most of us would probably agree with that. The real question though, is "when and how did we become so emotional about money?"
Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind suggests our financial success is predetermined from birth and shows us what to do to break through mental barriers and acquire the habits and thinking of the rich.
You can learn all the tips to invest, save or build wealth in the world, but if you're not mentally prepared to own and maintain that wealth - unless the "financial regulator Your money is set higher than the amount - the money goes away as soon as it arrives.
Here are three lessons that I take from this summary book:
✓ You naturally tend to replicate your parents' income strategies.
✓ If you want to control your finances, you first have to realize you're the one at the wheel.
✓ Don't despise rich people.