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The Wealth Money Can't Buy: The 8 Hidden Habits to Live Your Richest Life by Robin S. Sharma | Book review

Book: The Wealth Money Can't Buy

Author: Robin Sharma

Genre: Non-Fiction
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
Rating: 5/5

Book review:

Everyone wants to be wealthy, Isn't it? But how many of you know the real meaning of being rich.
Many people feel that richness includes only money. But many rich people don't have peace of mind or cannot enjoy their richness. When I stumbled upon this book I learnt 8 new habits that I could inculcate in my life to be wealthy.

This book is about a completely new philosophy and methodology of success and wealth that we need to be schooled, trained or even encouraged to consider. But one that will absolutely bring you sustained happiness, personal freedom and lasting internal peace.

The 8 Forms of Wealth Learning model is based upon eight hidden habits that strongly urge you to embrace:
🍁 Growth
🍁 Wellness
🍁 Family
🍁 Craft
🍁 Money
🍁 Community
🍁 Adventure
🍁 Service

The book begins with an individual message from Robin Sharma that establishes the book's vibe and exactly illuminates the readers what's in store for this book. It gives a ton of experiences and enormous changes. Every subject resembles having a genuine discussion with the author. It's genuinely moving and persuading, encouraging me to embrace distress and go up against frailties.

I felt a feeling of certainty and inspiration while reading the actionable clarification by the author. At the centre of this book is the speciality of turning into a "wonderful second maker." By embracing the present and deliberately creating snapshots of importance, readers figure out how to imbue their lives with significance and euphoria, rising above simple material riches.

Quotes from the book that piqued me:
🍓 "The thing about great masters is that they always think like beginners." 
🍓 "Relationships can be hard at times, but they are not meant to be hard all the time".
🍓 "A life that is worth writing at all, is worth writing minutely and truthfully."
🍓 "You can curse the darkness or light a candle."

I cherished how the author shed accentuation on one's preferred meaning of accomplice which basically highlights the significant effect connections have on general satisfaction. He shrewdly contends that this decision is a faltering 90% of one's satisfaction, encouraging readers to focus on similarity and shared values in their organizations. The author combined the essence of self-improvement with a vigorous PENAM guideline which encourages and concludes how well we prosper - Guardians, Climate, Country, Affiliations and Media.

The author's illustrations energize a flash of inspiration to seek after private greatness and embrace a reason-driven presence. His convincing guidance focuses a light on the likely inside every individual to rise above normal life assumptions and yearn towards phenomenal, significant accomplishments.

Overall, It is a genuine, persuasive book exemplifying illustrations to create an existence of genuine financial well-being and success. The book sets out significant propensities, adequately strong to have an impact on the viewpoint on how we check the world out.


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