“Seven Cures for a Lean Purse” from The Richest Man In Babylon overviews the basic financial principles of getting rich. Author George Samuel Clason delivers these through the wealthy and wise character of Arkad, who lives in the ancient city of Babylon 4,000 years ago. Not only are these principles still relevant, but they are also easy to understand and apply.
Read MoreYes, you should work hard. But, what you choose to work on and the quality of your decisions matters far more to your success and wealth than hard work. It’s better to be patient and calculated as you wait for the right opportunity to come along than it is to work yourself to the bone on the wrong thing.
Read MoreThink of your favorite brand or business. Whether it’s Apple, Nike, Peloton, Shopify, Twitter, or McDonald’s, the company has a moat around the business that protects it from the competition. And it’s this moat that keeps the business thriving and growing.
Read MoreAs a kid, whenever the topic of money came up in our household, my dad would repeat the phrase, “Money isn’t everything, but it sure beats whatever’s in second place.” I would then point out that if money beats whatever’s in second place, it would become second on the list. If the quote is supposed to be ironic, as I thought it was […]
Read MoreIf you woke up tomorrow morning and suddenly had everything you wanted, you’d be disappointed. This is because process matters far more than the outcome. If you don’t enjoy the process, or at least believe in it, you will never, ever be satisfied with the result.
Read MoreThe most important knowledge can’t be taught. It can only be learned by pursuing the things you’re curious about. Naval Ravikant calls this kind of knowledge specific knowledge - the knowledge that can’t be trained for. And this is the kind of knowledge that can make you rich.
Read MoreMost games aren’t worth playing. They are either status games, where you have to take someone else’s position in a zero-sum game. Or, if it is a wealth creation game, the upside is usually capped in some way and not worth the effort. If you are going to get rich, you need to make sure the game you’re playing has a payout worth the effort.
Read MoreSuccessful people have a bias towards action. This is because action provides feedback. But at the same time, successful people are also absurdly patient. They wait for years - decades even - to watch their planted seeds grow into trees. They’re patient, but they move quickly.
Read MoreJust like water flowing in a river or electricity through a wire, your life moves down the path of least resistance. And to change that path, you must change the underlying structure of your life - your desires, beliefs, assumptions, aspirations, and how you view the world. Because it’s this structure that determines your behavior. You’ll never be rich if you don’t believe you can get there. You’ll never try to get rich unless you believe it can happen. So, here’s how to get rich on the path of least resistance.
Read MoreMost people compromise on what they want. They’re not doing what they once dreamed of doing because they made a compromise somewhere along the way. But when you compromise with someone else, something strange happens: you both get what you never wanted.
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