Anthony, 🌟 I haven't delved into any of these books yet, but as a content enthusiast who loves both reading and audiobooks, I'm eager to explore your recommendations. You're a gem, and I'm thrilled to have come across your insights. Have an awesome day! 📚🎧
Mindset 1. Letter from the stoic 2. The four agreements 3. The 12 rules for life 4. Mindset... C dweck Health 5. Outlive Wealth Basic money knowledge 6. Psychology of money 7. I will teach u to be rich 8. How to get rich Advanced money knowledge 9. Economics in one lesson 10. Tax free wealth 11. What every invester needs to know about cashflow Skills Operations 12. Traction 13. The goal 14. 100m offers Marketing 15. 100m leads 16. Ogilvy on advertising
1. Letters from a Stoic - Seneca 2. The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz 3. The 12 Rules for Life - Jordan B. Peterson 4. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success - Carol S. Dweck 5. Outlive - Peter Attia 6. The Psychology of Money - Morgan Housel 7. I Will Teach You to Be Rich - Ramit Sethi 8. How to Get Rich - Felix Dennis 9. Economics in One Lesson - Henry Hazlitt 10. Tax-Free Wealth - Tom Wheelwright 11. What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow - Frank Gallinelli 12. Traction - Gino Wickman 13. The Goal - Eliyahu M. Goldratt 14. $100M Offers - Alex Hormozi 15. $100M Leads - Alex Hormozi 16. Ogilvy on Advertising - David Ogilvy
“Knowledge isn’t power until it is applied.” ― Dale Carnegie 1888 - 1955 “Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.” ― Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich: The Original 1937 Unedited Edition Napoleon Hill 1883 - 1970 Don't be affraid to name drop the authors of famous quotes as I think it garners more attention and credibility from your audience. Think and Grow Rich was the first book I ever recall reading. My brother gave it to me and I read it several times in my late teens and early twenties as a high school dropout before finishing high school and college. I had no idea what it was all about but it made me realize I could do more than push a broom at the end of my shift. This is probably one of the most profound quotes of all time, when examined in real life. You can know everything but if you do nothing, that is exactly what you will become. That is an original from me.
Sounds like Dale and Napoleon said virtually the same thing at virtually the same time. Who would you credit authorship, too? I try to attribute any famous quotes I use, but there are some things which are just so broadly said that they've fallen out specific attribution.
00:01 Reading is essential for wisdom and success. 📚 01:56 Reading from primary sources builds a strong understanding of a topic. 📖 03:54 Importance of self-mastery and growth mindset 🌱 05:53 Belief in mastering anything with time, effort, and intention ⏳ 07:38 Understanding the influence of thoughts on money and the importance of learning a new way to think about money. 💭💰 09:27 "How to Get Rich" by Felix Dennis is an entertaining and insightful book 📈 11:22 Understanding taxes is crucial for keeping more of what you make. 💵 13:07 Business has three legs: marketing, operations, and finance. 📊 14:47 Identify constraints for business growth 📉 16:33 Marketing skills are crucial for entrepreneurship. 📢 18:10 Reading "Building Skills" 🏗
I picked up the Psychology of Money last week after watching this video. I just want to say THANK YOU man! Very simple, straight foward, easy to digest yet VERY POWERFUL information!
@@tamaspap3622 how do we know that's not true? Replace sns time for books and that's a lot of books per year (and reading,learning speed and memory for people varies too). - it's hard but with time people can do it if it's not the same book size and if they're consuming audible a lot than reading they can, albeit it's hard. - And sometimes people don't read them fully but check stuff out by skimming + taking what they need (which can't count as reading it full but they can make a decision on whether it's a good enough read or not most of the times if they read through different chapters and important catalogues well.
Today I bought 3 books from this list😮😮 1. Four agreements 2. 12 rules for life 3. Psychology of Money. And youtube recommend this video after I had already purchased
I was never a fan of books, so I was looking for something short like Fast Track to Fortune by Nathan West. It literally changed my view on money and work. Now, I'm reading book after book, and I can't stop learning! from this list Psychology of Money is my favorite
@AnthonyVicino why are you promoting outdated books that aren't fit for the current financial climate? Whilst they may be beneficial pre 2010, Psychology of Money is not very useful. Want to learn the truth about the psychology of money? Read Money Unmasked, Killing Sacred Cows, Disrupting Sacred Cows by Garret Gunderson. Now those books are worth reading and they're aligned with today's financial issues. Mindset is a no brainer either. And the points are repetitive.
Mindset 1. Letters from a Stoic by Seneca 2. The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz 3. 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson 4. Mindset by Carol Dweck Health 1. Outlive by Peter Attia Wealth 1. The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel 2. $100 Million Offers by Alex Hormozi Skills 1. Traction by Gino Wickman 2. $100 Million Leads by Alex Hormozi 3. Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy
Book list: 1. letters from a stoic 2. The four agreements 3. The 12 rules for life 4. Mindset 5. Outlive 6. The psychology of money 7. I will teach you to be rich 8. How to get rich 9. Economics in one lesson 10. Tax free Wealth 11. What every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow 12. Traction 13. The goal 14. $100M offers 15. $100M LEADS 16. Ogilvy on advertising Your welcome!
To become a millionaire, you need to read only 10 books. But to understand which 10 - you need to read 1000. And each of them will have their own 1000 and their own 10!)
I have just landed on your channel...and right now I am binge watching your videos. Man, they are slamming me down like no other. I have never subscribed so fast before.
Actions are everything indeed, but imo reading does not just give hope. It exposes you to what you need to know i.e. what you have to take action upon. Reading equips you but must do more than just read. You must take action.
5:55 I love the points made there. I read awaken the giant by Tony Robbins and early in the book the use of the word decide was a focus. If your shy like all shy people you may think "I want to be confident" but if you want to be more confident you have to word it differently to override the subconscious mind. So instead say "I decide to be confident" or as I change it slightly to "I decide to not be shy anymore". I decide to not let the people of my past control my future". Say these to yourself and see the immediate change
Anthony. I've NEVER seen a video so we'll put together about books and finance. My guy you've earned yourself a sub and I feel encouraged to start reading again like I did when I was in my early 20
12:44 I think the more difficult something is, the more likely reading a book on it will help. You don't need to read a book on riding a bike because it's a kinesthetic skill and it's incredibly simple in concept.
Does any of these books help you financially worldwide or they just make sense in some powerful economies like USA, China, UK and so on? Genuine question here. I see that a lot of this mindset and strategies doesn't work in some economys, and moving to a more economically strong/powerful country, most of the time, isn't an option. I wounder how universally this can be.
You will be okay. Starting at 17 gives you an advantage. I started at 35. 30 years later, I am retired with 4.5 mln. dol. stock portfolio. I started with 600 dol. Here are the most important things I've learned and applied from the books : 1. You have to figure out how to make an excess of money to be able to invest. 2. You have to figure out to work for yourself, and if you employ people, it's even better. If you work as an employed person, it's hard to make more money than you need to pay basic bills. 3. Invest excess of money into something you are comfortable with. For me, it was the stock market, for you could be real estate. 4. Understand the difference between investing and speculation. 5. Understand the difference between assets and liabilities. 6. Finally, if it is the stock market, learn how to select stocks, read Benjamin Graham's 'The intelligent investor', and apply. What worked for me was simple idea to keep buying Berkshire Hathaway b shares when they became available. I have dividends paying stocks in my portfolio, but brk.b outpaced everything else by far. Good luck.
Book List- Mindset 1. Letters from a Stoic by Seneca 2. The four agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz 3. The 12 rules for life- Jordan Peterson 4. Mindset- Carol Dweck Health 1. Outlive- Peter Attia Wealth Basic 1. Psychology of money- Morgan Housel 2. I will teach you how to be rich- Ramit Sethi 3. How to get rich - Felix Dennis Advanced 1. Economics in one lesson- Tom Wheel 2. What every real estate investor need to know about cashflow- Frank Gallinelli Skills Operations 1. Traction-Gino Wickman 2. 100 Million offers- Alex Hermozi Marketing 1. 100 Million dollar leads- Alex Hermozi 2. Ogilvy on advertising-David Ogilvy
Economics in One Lesson - *Henry Hazlitt* Tax-Free Wealth - Tom Wheelwright (goes under "Advanced") ** I Will Teach You to Be Rich (no "How") ** Alex HOrmozi
@@Thalasiusit's not overrated , it is indeed a masterpiece and an eye opener. It's because you have learned from its content that you think it's common sense. To the financial illiterate, it's a perfect start.
Hey, I'm going to trust you and read all of this books this year, I hope I'll be a better person than last year by completely reading this. Thank you for the recommendations.
Amazing recommendations. Thank you! Would be very helpful if you made a video on what method you use to read a book and get most from it. Do you make notes? Read it multiple times? What if you start losing concentration or are too tired? I think reading a book the proper way is one of the most important skills a person can develop, if not the most important one. Absorbing the knowledge from a book, adding it to the mental model (or being open minded enough to allow it to challenge your mental model), getting back to it (reading the notes made while reading it?), is what changes habits, and thus makes a person better. So yes... A video on what's your method on reading books would be very helpful :)
I kind of talk about How to Read Better in the beginning section of this video: ruclips.net/video/tlpGzAzwAZY/видео.html It's not exactly what you're looking for, but you might find it useful for now until I can get around to making another video on reading! :)
There's no clickbait, its as real and practical advice as it gets. Thank you so much for making this video Anthony. Really helpful advice & recommendation for new business owners. THANK YOU!
BRILLIANT! I read every day. Some of these I have. Those I don't, I will order today! Before I read another book, I will read these 16 books. Cannot thank you enough for sharing this with us. And PS: Love Jordan Peterson.
You have no idea how grateful I am to stumble on this video, thanks a lot dear random person on RUclips, keep making videos you're changing people lives with your knowledge
Thank you SO MUCH! This video is absolutely wonderful; I will definitely check out all of these books for sure. I really appreciate how genuine you are in your commitment to serving your audience with this knowledge; to me it is extremely valuable. ❤
@@AnthonyVicino yeah, it’s funny you mention Alex Hormozi; I have both of those books and I actually attended his $100M Leads Live. I think both you and Alex Hormozi are the best financial/business/entrepreneurial RUclipsrs. Keep up the great work!
LOVE LOVE The Four Agreement book - so basic and elementary - applying these agreements would bring our world so much closer together. I know what a difference it's made in my life.
Mindset - letters from a stoic - the four agreements (simplistic) - 12 rules for life - mindset (for self-doubt) Health - outlive Money - psychology of money - i will teach you how to be rich - how to get rich - economics in one lesson - tax free wealth (its boring, but important) - what every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow (even for entrepreneurs, it's boring but concise & clear) Operating businesses - traction (will create a structure for the business) - the goal (helps fix the weakest link) - 100M$ offers (product design) Marketing - 100M$ leads - ogilvy on advertising (useful for writing)
I’m a month late but I appreciate your book recommendations. They are unique and go beyond the mass-popular books. I don’t understand why people are complaining about time.. More than 40% of you will never read one of these amazing books. Keep up the great work man
I appreciate this comprehensive list of books that have contributed to your impressive success. It’s inspiring to hear how these resources have shaped your mindset and approach to business. However, I can't help but wonder if the emphasis on books dedicated solely to amassing wealth sometimes oversimplifies the complexity of building a truly fulfilling and lasting enterprise. While these books undoubtedly offer valuable insights and strategies, I believe that true success often stems from a combination of factors that extend beyond the pages of a book: personal experiences, mentorship, adaptability, and a deep understanding of one's values. I'm curious to know your thoughts on whether there's a potential risk of becoming overly reliant on external knowledge sources, rather than developing one's own unique perspective and intuition. Perhaps a balance between consuming information and taking action based on personal experiences could be even more fruitful.
Thanks for this video Anthony! Since a week i have finished 3 books about viewing money in a total different way, compared to how the school system has taught me. In just a week time i now have a clear view on my income, expenses and i even have a plan on saving money each month and eventually planning on putting that money to work for me. I think i will use your list as a personal guidance to finally start working on my future!
Haven’t read any of these ones but the book that got me on self improvement was can’t hurt me, I highly recommend it, especially if you’re in high school and have a book report, it’s easy to do a report on and has a lot of good stuff to learn
Your video was just so well oriented, informative and energetic, that I’ve watched the whole video.. And let me tell you this: Years from now, when I become successful due to the influence of most these books here, before the authors, you’d have my gratitude for finding me this gem video.. You may have changed at least one life today, so.. Please keep up the great work, sir!
Thanks, Anthony! 🌟 Your dedication to continuous learning and emphasis on applied knowledge resonates with me. I agree that knowledge truly becomes powerful when put into practice. I'm eager to explore the books you've recommended to deepen my understanding. Thanks again for sharing your recommendations, and I'm looking forward to delving into these books. 📚
@@AnthonyVicino Anthony, you're truly remarkable. In a future video, perhaps you could explore the significant mindset obstacles hindering wealth accumulation. Napoleon Hill mentioned guilt as one of these blocks. Personally, I envisioned immense wealth but found myself grappling with feelings of shame and guilt. In response, I first affirmed that I deserved this wealth, then that I was worthy of it. However, these affirmations didn't entirely dispel my guilt until I declared that I am entitled to this abundance. I found this realization interesting; I think that the word "entitled" is more potent in its ability to obliterate guilt. It seemed to shift my perspective and eliminate my feelings of guilt. 🚀 And it made me ponder if there are other mental barriers I might be unaware of. Your videos are incredibly empowering, particularly to me, and I'm sincerely grateful for the positive impact they've had. Thank you for your valuable content. Much respect and blessings to you. 🙏
Should I start by reading only mindset category books that you recommended and then start another category or I can finish a book from a category and move to another one?
Hey man, I'm 18 and a month and I half ago I decided that university is not something I wanna do in live , so i started with copywriting and this gotta be it man , I am not giving up , now I really want to learn about the taxes, so the book you recommend seems interesting. The thing is that I live in Belgium(Europe), so my question is that I know the tax rate is not the same here as it is in the usa but is the general knowledge and working also different? I don't want to read a book when the taxes are done completely different here yk
That's a great question. Taxes are highly location specific, so unless you're in the USA, that book probably won't be very helpful for your situation. I'd ask around and see if there are any good ooks specific to your market. Sorry!
I’m from the Netherlands and have an interest in finance. I watch a lot of American content on it and read books from American authors. The tax law is completely different though, not relevant. I personally wouldn’t even read a belgian book on tax law, as you wouldn’t benefit from a book on Dutch tax law. Maybe you can find a belgian equivalent?
“Think of the your time cost of something you want to buy rather than the monetary cost of such item.” I read this advice somewhere but can’t remember from who. I wish to remember to give the reference. This advice helped me a lot.
This is my bible. ❤. I learn history, politics, psychology, and how powerful men think every time I listen it. Richard Poe’s reading of this book is everything, don’t read it or listen to any other narration of it.
Looks like I’m headed for the library! Thanks for the vid. Do you have a stand out book that’s made the most impact on you for this topic? Books to Read 1. Letters from a Stoic - Seneca 2. The 4 agreements 3. 12 rules for life Jordon Peterson 4. Outlive - Peter Attia 5. The psychology of money - Morgan Housel 6. I will teach you to be rich * Ramit Sethi 7. How to get rich - Felix Dennis 8. Economics in one lesson - Henry Hazlitt 9. Tax free wealth - Tom wheelwright 10. *lWhat every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow - frank Gallinelli 11. Traction - Gino wickman 12. The Goal - lush goldra 13. 100M offers - Alex Hornozi 14. $100M leads - Alex Hornozi 15. Ogilvy of Advertising (for copy writing)
I found Mindset quite a hard read. You learn early on what growth mindset is, and then it's in some ways just 300 pages of driving that idea home... I didn't make it all that far to be honest, but it's juice was in many ways summarised completely by your summary. Grit was another hard one. David C Baker passed on a great tip for reading powerful books. Read the Introduction up to chapter one, then read the conclusion or last chapter. 9/10 you'll get everything from the book in just that simple method. Then afterwards, you're free to read the book in it's entirety. If you like what you've just read from it, then you read the whole thing and get to enjoy the whole thing and make more mental connections.
Here's another way to think about it. The main importance of the books is to internalise the lessons, for them to actually make a difference in our lives. It may vary from person to person, but I think a 300 page book where the majority of time is spent driving the point home will be enough time spent to get it into your head. The more it gets into your head, the more your thoughts change. Which means the more your feelings change. Which mean the more your actions change. Idk, just my 2 cents.
I have been looking for such instructions, i was doing things the way i planned, and i had few information but now i can see clearly what to do. Thanks a lot sir🙏. God bless you
I can't believe there's no book by Daniel Goleman, especially 'Emotional Intelligence.' Whenever my friend asks for a book recommendation, I always suggest, 'If you can only read one book in your lifetime, read 'Emotional Intelligence
Nice, thanks Anthony. I'm only just starting my deep dive into self made entrepreneurship (from literally nothing, business or financial-wise) and would love to add a couple of resources to your list! Myron Golden on youtube is literally changing my life right now and the book 10X is easier than 2X-pure alchemical gold.
After buying and reading useless Grant Cardone books and similar things , I just did not want to invest the time to go through more bs literature. Thank you for distinguishing the substantial ones for us
Thank you for x-ing out Rich Dad Poor Dad! I read that in my early 20s when it first came out, while I was in the military. It was such a sick concept-swindling people who are trying to get ahead with their lack of financial education-I shook my head and put it down. It’s been terrible to see how many soul-less, money grubbers have used the concepts from that book to destroy the social fabric of American society.
Thank you for small tid bits of info instead of just saying that. when you said to stop breaking promises espically to yourself you just snapped me out of buying weed. Thank you so much dude.
Listening to an audiobook is a passive activity. Which is why most people prefer it. It doesn't require any effort, which means they can multitask (drive, clean, emails) while consuming a book. Reading, on the other hand, is active and requires your concentrated focus to get the information in your brain. In my experience, information that's easily consumed doesn't lead to deep understanding. I listen to books for entertainment, but not when I'm not trying to really learn a topic.\
I listened to Dr Attia on Tim Ferris's podcast, I've never had such a massive perspective change about health before. What a genius! Would like to read his book soon
My 3 recommendations : 1. Atomic Habits by James Clear, which is great for fixing your daily routines 2. Fast Track to Fortune by Nathan West , which is 1 hour read that i would start with as it helped me understand what I want to work on and guided me towards 3.The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, as I noticed some problems with my money management. Read more, and you will know more; that's a real advantage over others.
Yo, Friends!
Have you read any of these books? If so, let me know which ones down below!
Also, what books have had a life changing impact on you?
Anthony, 🌟 I haven't delved into any of these books yet, but as a content enthusiast who loves both reading and audiobooks, I'm eager to explore your recommendations. You're a gem, and I'm thrilled to have come across your insights. Have an awesome day! 📚🎧
Curious about your perspective on books like think and grow rich by napoleon hill and its focus on envisioning oneself at the finish line.
Secrets of the millionaire mind for sure
Millionaire Fastlane???? How could you miss that???
I'm glad he #inspires you ! Warren's my Fave though. I don't read anymore. I participate ! ❤❤❤
Mindset
1. Letter from the stoic
2. The four agreements
3. The 12 rules for life
4. Mindset... C dweck
Health
5. Outlive
Wealth
Basic money knowledge
6. Psychology of money
7. I will teach u to be rich
8. How to get rich
Advanced money knowledge
9. Economics in one lesson
10. Tax free wealth
11. What every invester needs to know about cashflow
Skills
Operations
12. Traction
13. The goal
14. 100m offers
Marketing
15. 100m leads
16. Ogilvy on advertising
Good breakdown
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I was waiting for this comment. God forbid we had to actually write it out ourselves😅😅
Thanks for listing, after I watched finishes and easy for me to shortlist which books I shall buy.
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1. Letters from a Stoic - Seneca
2. The Four Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz
3. The 12 Rules for Life - Jordan B. Peterson
4. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success - Carol S. Dweck
5. Outlive - Peter Attia
6. The Psychology of Money - Morgan Housel
7. I Will Teach You to Be Rich - Ramit Sethi
8. How to Get Rich - Felix Dennis
9. Economics in One Lesson - Henry Hazlitt
10. Tax-Free Wealth - Tom Wheelwright
11. What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow - Frank Gallinelli
12. Traction - Gino Wickman
13. The Goal - Eliyahu M. Goldratt
14. $100M Offers - Alex Hormozi
15. $100M Leads - Alex Hormozi
16. Ogilvy on Advertising - David Ogilvy
Yep yep
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“Knowledge isn’t power until it is applied.”
― Dale Carnegie 1888 - 1955
“Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.”
― Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich: The Original 1937 Unedited Edition Napoleon Hill 1883 - 1970
Don't be affraid to name drop the authors of famous quotes as I think it garners more attention and credibility from your audience. Think and Grow Rich was the first book I ever recall reading. My brother gave it to me and I read it several times in my late teens and early twenties as a high school dropout before finishing high school and college. I had no idea what it was all about but it made me realize I could do more than push a broom at the end of my shift. This is probably one of the most profound quotes of all time, when examined in real life. You can know everything but if you do nothing, that is exactly what you will become. That is an original from me.
Sounds like Dale and Napoleon said virtually the same thing at virtually the same time. Who would you credit authorship, too?
I try to attribute any famous quotes I use, but there are some things which are just so broadly said that they've fallen out specific attribution.
I'd say your words are a paraphrasing of Dale Carnegie's quote. It's an excellent point to make and well placed in your video.
I like your own aphorism even better!
And wisdom is the application of knowledge
00:01 Reading is essential for wisdom and success. 📚
01:56 Reading from primary sources builds a strong understanding of a topic. 📖
03:54 Importance of self-mastery and growth mindset 🌱
05:53 Belief in mastering anything with time, effort, and intention ⏳
07:38 Understanding the influence of thoughts on money and the importance of learning a new way to think about money. 💭💰
09:27 "How to Get Rich" by Felix Dennis is an entertaining and insightful book 📈
11:22 Understanding taxes is crucial for keeping more of what you make. 💵
13:07 Business has three legs: marketing, operations, and finance. 📊
14:47 Identify constraints for business growth 📉
16:33 Marketing skills are crucial for entrepreneurship. 📢
18:10 Reading "Building Skills" 🏗
Yep
I picked up the Psychology of Money last week after watching this video. I just want to say THANK YOU man! Very simple, straight foward, easy to digest yet VERY POWERFUL information!
Glad you enjoyed!
no clickbait, get straight to the points, and reccomendation books for each category. Thank you, sir.
Glad you enjoyed!
No clickbait? The thumbnail says: I’ve read 613 books. Come on, we all know that’s not true.
@@tamaspap3622 how do we know that's not true? Replace sns time for books and that's a lot of books per year (and reading,learning speed and memory for people varies too).
- it's hard but with time people can do it if it's not the same book size and if they're consuming audible a lot than reading they can, albeit it's hard.
- And sometimes people don't read them fully but check stuff out by skimming + taking what they need (which can't count as reading it full but they can make a decision on whether it's a good enough read or not most of the times if they read through different chapters and important catalogues well.
@@tamaspap3622
What’s so hard to believe about that?
@@tamaspap3622 Exactly :)
Today I bought 3 books from this list😮😮
1. Four agreements
2. 12 rules for life
3. Psychology of Money.
And youtube recommend this video after I had already purchased
Nice! Those are some amazing books. You're gonna get a ton of value from them.
Yeah that proves that there is nothing that those pesky phones can't hear so ...yeah
I was never a fan of books, so I was looking for something short like Fast Track to Fortune by Nathan West. It literally changed my view on money and work. Now, I'm reading book after book, and I can't stop learning! from this list Psychology of Money is my favorite
@AnthonyVicino why are you promoting outdated books that aren't fit for the current financial climate? Whilst they may be beneficial pre 2010, Psychology of Money is not very useful. Want to learn the truth about the psychology of money? Read Money Unmasked, Killing Sacred Cows, Disrupting Sacred Cows by Garret Gunderson. Now those books are worth reading and they're aligned with today's financial issues. Mindset is a no brainer either. And the points are repetitive.
What made you pick those 3 first?
This is a great list. Every couple years I read The 4 Agreements again. Every time I read a book again, I gain a deeper understanding.
Amazing! That's great to hear.
"Nothing is impossible if you put your heart and effort into it. Keep pushing forward; great achievements are waiting for you ahead!"
Well said!
You also need a sprinkling of luck and circumstances
Mindset
1. Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
2. The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
3. 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson
4. Mindset by Carol Dweck
Health
1. Outlive by Peter Attia
Wealth
1. The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
2. $100 Million Offers by Alex Hormozi
Skills
1. Traction by Gino Wickman
2. $100 Million Leads by Alex Hormozi
3. Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy
Yep
This list is so real. Thanks for being real, Anthony! The Four Agreements is a constant re-read for me.
Nice! Love hearing that, Kaitlyn!
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Book list:
1. letters from a stoic
2. The four agreements
3. The 12 rules for life
4. Mindset
5. Outlive
6. The psychology of money
7. I will teach you to be rich
8. How to get rich
9. Economics in one lesson
10. Tax free Wealth
11. What every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow
12. Traction
13. The goal
14. $100M offers
15. $100M LEADS
16. Ogilvy on advertising
Your welcome!
Also listed in the description of the video.
thanks bro so much my Allah swt give is ..
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To become a millionaire, you need to read only 10 books. But to understand which 10 - you need to read 1000. And each of them will have their own 1000 and their own 10!)
Lol.. interesting
Chil
That's why I just watch RUclips videos recommending the best books
Reading books and taking no action will only result in precious time being wasted. Act dude
Reading books does not make anyone a millionaire. It taking action do, the right action.
I have just landed on your channel...and right now I am binge watching your videos. Man, they are slamming me down like no other. I have never subscribed so fast before.
Hells yeah.. Psyched to have you on board!
Amazing book tips, thank you! Usually everybody mentions the same books over and over, but not you. Refreshing and very helpful!
Glad you enjoyed!
Actions Are everything, just reading gives you just hopes
Indeed
Actions are everything indeed, but imo reading does not just give hope. It exposes you to what you need to know i.e. what you have to take action upon.
Reading equips you but must do more than just read. You must take action.
Just finished "How To Get Rich" by Felix Dennis
Such a great read - full of entrepreneurial spirit!🙌
Nice!
5:55 I love the points made there. I read awaken the giant by Tony Robbins and early in the book the use of the word decide was a focus. If your shy like all shy people you may think "I want to be confident" but if you want to be more confident you have to word it differently to override the subconscious mind. So instead say "I decide to be confident" or as I change it slightly to "I decide to not be shy anymore". I decide to not let the people of my past control my future". Say these to yourself and see the immediate change
Love the reframing. Words matter tremendously.
Anthony. I've NEVER seen a video so we'll put together about books and finance. My guy you've earned yourself a sub and I feel encouraged to start reading again like I did when I was in my early 20
@3:50 “Self esteem is just the reputation you have with yourself.”
Simple, but powerful concept
Economics in One Lesson is 1 of the best economics books ever written. Ive read tons on top of tons. Its my favorite subject.
Agreed. Fantastic book
I believe that the most generous giving to others is sharing your wisdom. Thank you for your kindness and hope that all great things return to you.
Agreed
12:44 I think the more difficult something is, the more likely reading a book on it will help. You don't need to read a book on riding a bike because it's a kinesthetic skill and it's incredibly simple in concept.
Difficulty is relative.
Riding a bicycle is actually incredibly difficult in concept.
I like when he says " self-esteem is the reputation you have with yourself "
Glad that part rsonated.
I think in 2024, the Psychology of Money has officially replaced Rich Dad Poor Dad as the Foundational Book for personal finance
Thank god, too.
I liked rich dad, poor dad. I’ll have to check psychology of money.
No rich dad poor dad is better
Stop saying nonsense
Does any of these books help you financially worldwide or they just make sense in some powerful economies like USA, China, UK and so on?
Genuine question here.
I see that a lot of this mindset and strategies doesn't work in some economys, and moving to a more economically strong/powerful country, most of the time, isn't an option. I wounder how universally this can be.
I’m 17 learning and getting knowledge, thanks for sharing this !! I added some books to read this year !! Thanks
You are so welcome!
You will be okay. Starting at 17 gives you an advantage. I started at 35. 30 years later, I am retired with 4.5 mln. dol. stock portfolio. I started with 600 dol. Here are the most important things I've learned and applied from the books : 1. You have to figure out how to make an excess of money to be able to invest. 2. You have to figure out to work for yourself, and if you employ people, it's even better. If you work as an employed person, it's hard to make more money than you need to pay basic bills. 3. Invest excess of money into something you are comfortable with. For me, it was the stock market, for you could be real estate. 4. Understand the difference between investing and speculation. 5. Understand the difference between assets and liabilities. 6. Finally, if it is the stock market, learn how to select stocks, read Benjamin Graham's 'The intelligent investor', and apply. What worked for me was simple idea to keep buying Berkshire Hathaway b shares when they became available. I have dividends paying stocks in my portfolio, but brk.b outpaced everything else by far. Good luck.
Book List-
Mindset
1. Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
2. The four agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz
3. The 12 rules for life- Jordan Peterson
4. Mindset- Carol Dweck
Health
1. Outlive- Peter Attia
Wealth
Basic
1. Psychology of money- Morgan Housel
2. I will teach you how to be rich- Ramit Sethi
3. How to get rich - Felix Dennis
Advanced
1. Economics in one lesson- Tom Wheel
2. What every real estate investor need to know about cashflow- Frank Gallinelli
Skills
Operations
1. Traction-Gino Wickman
2. 100 Million offers- Alex Hermozi
Marketing
1. 100 Million dollar leads- Alex Hermozi
2. Ogilvy on advertising-David Ogilvy
Yep
Economics in One Lesson - *Henry Hazlitt*
Tax-Free Wealth - Tom Wheelwright (goes under "Advanced")
** I Will Teach You to Be Rich (no "How")
** Alex HOrmozi
Im 26, living in Germany and didnt grow up readíng. On this day on I will read A LOT. mark my words guys. See yall at the top!!
watching this video because he crossed rich dad poor dad in thumbnail.
Word
The most overated book of all time. 99% of it is just common sense.
@@Thalasiusexactly, if you have assets that bring in money, you will have money lol
😂same here
@@Thalasiusit's not overrated , it is indeed a masterpiece and an eye opener. It's because you have learned from its content that you think it's common sense. To the financial illiterate, it's a perfect start.
Man.. just came across the channel, probably watched 10 videos back to back & subscribed. Highly underrated channel 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Welcome aboard! Really psyched to hear you're enjoying the videos so much.
Hey, I'm going to trust you and read all of this books this year, I hope I'll be a better person than last year by completely reading this. Thank you for the recommendations.
Go get it! Hope they bring you value!
Are you a better person now ?
@@hajjim5283 He probably is 😅
Amazing recommendations. Thank you!
Would be very helpful if you made a video on what method you use to read a book and get most from it. Do you make notes? Read it multiple times? What if you start losing concentration or are too tired?
I think reading a book the proper way is one of the most important skills a person can develop, if not the most important one. Absorbing the knowledge from a book, adding it to the mental model (or being open minded enough to allow it to challenge your mental model), getting back to it (reading the notes made while reading it?), is what changes habits, and thus makes a person better.
So yes... A video on what's your method on reading books would be very helpful :)
I kind of talk about How to Read Better in the beginning section of this video:
ruclips.net/video/tlpGzAzwAZY/видео.html
It's not exactly what you're looking for, but you might find it useful for now until I can get around to making another video on reading! :)
Probably the best book recommendations video in terms of structure and quality of book props to the creator 🎉
Thank you!
@@AnthonyVicinoCould you please suggest more books on money?
There's no clickbait, its as real and practical advice as it gets. Thank you so much for making this video Anthony. Really helpful advice & recommendation for new business owners. THANK YOU!
I appreciate yoU! Thanks!
Really
"Self esteem is the reputation I have with myself."
🙌🏾 💯
Sounds very much like discipline. Thank you!
100%
BRILLIANT! I read every day. Some of these I have. Those I don't, I will order today! Before I read another book, I will read these 16 books. Cannot thank you enough for sharing this with us. And PS: Love Jordan Peterson.
Nice! Glad you enjoyed
Hey! I am 19 years old and just starting my entrepreneurial journey. In which order do you think I should read these books?
The order doesn't really matter.
@@AnthonyVicinoExactly
Think And Grow Rich is still classic
No doubt.
The best ever
Think And Grow Rich was written by a renowned con man 🤷🏽♂️
Best book I ever purchased was the compound effect. No other book has come close to this book. Easy and simple.
This list is so real. Thanks for being real, Anthony! The Four Agreements is a constant re-read for me.
Nice! Glad to hear you like that one too!
Plus the 5th Agreement - Be sceptical but be prepared to listen.
@@simonfernandes6809 I'll give the book a read, thanks
I resently finished the book called "secrets of the millionaire mind". It's pure gold.
Interesting
You have no idea how grateful I am to stumble on this video, thanks a lot dear random person on RUclips, keep making videos you're changing people lives with your knowledge
Wow, thank you!
Don’t let your mind be too relaxed; if you put pressure on it, it will work productively. Otherwise, it will just drift into rest."
Complacency is the enemy of greatness
❤❤❤❤ this is one of the best videos 📷 or the best safe to say. Thanks for this one brother, love from Botswana 🇧🇼
Love hearing that
Thank you SO MUCH! This video is absolutely wonderful; I will definitely check out all of these books for sure. I really appreciate how genuine you are in your commitment to serving your audience with this knowledge; to me it is extremely valuable. ❤
I'm glad to hear that! I hope these books serve you well!
@@AnthonyVicino yeah, it’s funny you mention Alex Hormozi; I have both of those books and I actually attended his $100M Leads Live. I think both you and Alex Hormozi are the best financial/business/entrepreneurial RUclipsrs. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for your list and advises !! 👍🏼
My pleasure!
“Become the person that does what they say”
So simple. So hard.
Was “Playing to Win” anywhere on your initial list? I found this book to be a game changer for my approach to business.
I remember reading that a number of years ago and enjoying it, but it wasn't personally transformative for me.
LOVE LOVE The Four Agreement book - so basic and elementary - applying these agreements would bring our world so much closer together. I know what a difference it's made in my life.
So good! I agree.
Mindset
- letters from a stoic
- the four agreements (simplistic)
- 12 rules for life
- mindset (for self-doubt)
Health
- outlive
Money
- psychology of money
- i will teach you how to be rich
- how to get rich
- economics in one lesson
- tax free wealth (its boring, but important)
- what every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow (even for entrepreneurs, it's boring but concise & clear)
Operating businesses
- traction (will create a structure for the business)
- the goal (helps fix the weakest link)
- 100M$ offers (product design)
Marketing
- 100M$ leads
- ogilvy on advertising (useful for writing)
Mmhmm
Thanks for taking the time to share such helpful content. You're a lifesaver! Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
I’m a month late but I appreciate your book recommendations. They are unique and go beyond the mass-popular books. I don’t understand why people are complaining about time.. More than 40% of you will never read one of these amazing books. Keep up the great work man
Glad you finally got to the video and found it helpful
Reading 613 business books will not make you rich. Being good observant and taking smart actions will make you rich.
Truth
If
True
Good work providing strong info and no clickbait Ty ty Ty no wasted time here
Psyched you enjoyed!
Anthony, I’ve been binge watching your videos. Great content!
Hells yeah! So psyched to hear you're enjoying the content.
Dude. This is the first of you videos I’ve ever watched and it was so good! You’ve won me over. Keep going man!
Welcome aboard! Psyched you enjoyed brother
You're reading Great books 📚📚📚
Thanks!
I appreciate this comprehensive list of books that have contributed to your impressive success. It’s inspiring to hear how these resources have shaped your mindset and approach to business. However, I can't help but wonder if the emphasis on books dedicated solely to amassing wealth sometimes oversimplifies the complexity of building a truly fulfilling and lasting enterprise.
While these books undoubtedly offer valuable insights and strategies, I believe that true success often stems from a combination of factors that extend beyond the pages of a book: personal experiences, mentorship, adaptability, and a deep understanding of one's values.
I'm curious to know your thoughts on whether there's a potential risk of becoming overly reliant on external knowledge sources, rather than developing one's own unique perspective and intuition. Perhaps a balance between consuming information and taking action based on personal experiences could be even more fruitful.
Information is worthless without application.
0:25 Tai Lopez just entered the chat - knowledge! 😂
Good catch ;)
Great recommendations I will be buying a few. I was a little surprised you didn’t mention Robert Allen at all.
Thank you Anthony for your videos! Starting my business in a few months and what you are teaching is priceless thank you
That's so exciting. Good luck!
Thanks for this video Anthony! Since a week i have finished 3 books about viewing money in a total different way, compared to how the school system has taught me. In just a week time i now have a clear view on my income, expenses and i even have a plan on saving money each month and eventually planning on putting that money to work for me.
I think i will use your list as a personal guidance to finally start working on my future!
Psyched to hear that!
Haven’t read any of these ones but the book that got me on self improvement was can’t hurt me, I highly recommend it, especially if you’re in high school and have a book report, it’s easy to do a report on and has a lot of good stuff to learn
David Goggins is a beast.
Your video was just so well oriented, informative and energetic, that I’ve watched the whole video..
And let me tell you this:
Years from now, when I become successful due to the influence of most these books here, before the authors, you’d have my gratitude for finding me this gem video..
You may have changed at least one life today, so..
Please keep up the great work, sir!
Thank you so much 🙂
Thanks, Anthony! 🌟 Your dedication to continuous learning and emphasis on applied knowledge resonates with me. I agree that knowledge truly becomes powerful when put into practice. I'm eager to explore the books you've recommended to deepen my understanding.
Thanks again for sharing your recommendations, and I'm looking forward to delving into these books. 📚
Wonderful! I apprecaite it, Matthew!
@@AnthonyVicino Anthony, you're truly remarkable. In a future video, perhaps you could explore the significant mindset obstacles hindering wealth accumulation. Napoleon Hill mentioned guilt as one of these blocks. Personally, I envisioned immense wealth but found myself grappling with feelings of shame and guilt. In response, I first affirmed that I deserved this wealth, then that I was worthy of it. However, these affirmations didn't entirely dispel my guilt until I declared that I am entitled to this abundance. I found this realization interesting; I think that the word "entitled" is more potent in its ability to obliterate guilt. It seemed to shift my perspective and eliminate my feelings of guilt. 🚀 And it made me ponder if there are other mental barriers I might be unaware of. Your videos are incredibly empowering, particularly to me, and I'm sincerely grateful for the positive impact they've had. Thank you for your valuable content. Much respect and blessings to you. 🙏
chatgpt
Should I start by reading only mindset category books that you recommended and then start another category or I can finish a book from a category and move to another one?
I love your comprehensive list, thank you so much. This is very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey man, I'm 18 and a month and I half ago I decided that university is not something I wanna do in live , so i started with copywriting and this gotta be it man , I am not giving up , now I really want to learn about the taxes, so the book you recommend seems interesting. The thing is that I live in Belgium(Europe), so my question is that I know the tax rate is not the same here as it is in the usa but is the general knowledge and working also different? I don't want to read a book when the taxes are done completely different here yk
That's a great question. Taxes are highly location specific, so unless you're in the USA, that book probably won't be very helpful for your situation.
I'd ask around and see if there are any good ooks specific to your market. Sorry!
Psyched for you to learn copywriting, though!
I’m from the Netherlands and have an interest in finance. I watch a lot of American content on it and read books from American authors. The tax law is completely different though, not relevant. I personally wouldn’t even read a belgian book on tax law, as you wouldn’t benefit from a book on Dutch tax law. Maybe you can find a belgian equivalent?
@@AnthonyVicino thanks for the answer!
I would suggest Volunteer , with your local Tax gods! See what you can learn!
As Jim Rohan said "success leaves clues", and my friends this video is one of them
So true. Love Jim.
“Think of the your time cost of something you want to buy rather than the monetary cost of such item.” I read this advice somewhere but can’t remember from who. I wish to remember to give the reference. This advice helped me a lot.
It's a powerful mental frame.
Mindset by Dr. Carol Dweck is really one of the books that made an impact in how I think.
That's awesome to hear.
I am def. starting your recommendations, are very helpful. Any chance you doing seminars in Vegas any time soon?
Nothing on the calendar for Vegas this year, unfortunately.
Read Bhagavad Gita for all the knowledge on How to live this Human Life❤
Very good book
Great video love listening to books. Will be getting all of the one's I dont have YET. Have about half. THANK YOU!
what about 48 laws of power ?
Very good book.
🤦♂️ that book has nothing to do with business you may say psychology and sales but that book won't give you what you think will get
This is my bible. ❤.
I learn history, politics, psychology, and how powerful men think every time I listen it.
Richard Poe’s reading of this book is everything, don’t read it or listen to any other narration of it.
EXCELLENT entrepreneurial BOOKS 📚 advices
Thanks!
Looks like I’m headed for the library! Thanks for the vid. Do you have a stand out book that’s made the most impact on you for this topic?
Books to Read
1. Letters from a Stoic - Seneca
2. The 4 agreements
3. 12 rules for life Jordon Peterson
4. Outlive - Peter Attia
5. The psychology of money - Morgan Housel
6. I will teach you to be rich * Ramit Sethi
7. How to get rich - Felix Dennis
8. Economics in one lesson - Henry Hazlitt
9. Tax free wealth - Tom wheelwright
10. *lWhat every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow - frank Gallinelli
11. Traction - Gino wickman
12. The Goal - lush goldra
13. 100M offers - Alex Hornozi
14. $100M leads - Alex Hornozi
15. Ogilvy of Advertising (for copy writing)
Have fun at the library!
Thanks mate, I was looking for this!
That's totally awesome!! Could you help me to get all of those books in PDF?
Thank you for this.
Thank you so much
I found Mindset quite a hard read. You learn early on what growth mindset is, and then it's in some ways just 300 pages of driving that idea home... I didn't make it all that far to be honest, but it's juice was in many ways summarised completely by your summary. Grit was another hard one. David C Baker passed on a great tip for reading powerful books.
Read the Introduction up to chapter one, then read the conclusion or last chapter. 9/10 you'll get everything from the book in just that simple method.
Then afterwards, you're free to read the book in it's entirety. If you like what you've just read from it, then you read the whole thing and get to enjoy the whole thing and make more mental connections.
That's a totally fair point about Mindset and Grit. Both probably didn't warrant a full book given how they unpacked the concept.
Here's another way to think about it. The main importance of the books is to internalise the lessons, for them to actually make a difference in our lives.
It may vary from person to person, but I think a 300 page book where the majority of time is spent driving the point home will be enough time spent to get it into your head.
The more it gets into your head, the more your thoughts change. Which means the more your feelings change. Which mean the more your actions change.
Idk, just my 2 cents.
I have been looking for such instructions, i was doing things the way i planned, and i had few information but now i can see clearly what to do. Thanks a lot sir🙏. God bless you
Glad I could help!
I can't believe there's no book by Daniel Goleman, especially 'Emotional Intelligence.' Whenever my friend asks for a book recommendation, I always suggest, 'If you can only read one book in your lifetime, read 'Emotional Intelligence
Sorry
One word sarcasm, GOAT
‘Emotional intelligence’. lol
Hii....Can you Suggest Top 5 Books on self improvement , Psychology ...
Check out my other channel. Got a lot of videos like that there:
www.youtube.com/@amplifiedimpact
Nice, thanks Anthony. I'm only just starting my deep dive into self made entrepreneurship (from literally nothing, business or financial-wise) and would love to add a couple of resources to your list! Myron Golden on youtube is literally changing my life right now and the book 10X is easier than 2X-pure alchemical gold.
Ah, I love Myron. He's a good due. You're learning from a master over there!
💜🙏
Wow thank you sm Anthony! I’m a beginner and I’m so thankful you broke it down easily for me ❤️
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
After buying and reading useless Grant Cardone books and similar things , I just did not want to invest the time to go through more bs literature. Thank you for distinguishing the substantial ones for us
You'll find these books way more helpful than Grant's.
You don't even need money for reading all that you want. You just need a library card, and all the knowledge will be available for FREE.
Thank you for assembling this list and the analysis you gave of each book.
Glad it was helpful!
Great Content..!!❤❤ The Four Agreements & The Psychology of Money are my favourite ones..! 👍👍
Great books
Thank you for x-ing out Rich Dad Poor Dad!
I read that in my early 20s when it first came out, while I was in the military. It was such a sick concept-swindling people who are trying to get ahead with their lack of financial education-I shook my head and put it down.
It’s been terrible to see how many soul-less, money grubbers have used the concepts from that book to destroy the social fabric of American society.
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for your value! I look forward to reading some of these books.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for small tid bits of info instead of just saying that. when you said to stop breaking promises espically to yourself you just snapped me out of buying weed. Thank you so much dude.
Bam. Love to hear that one hit ya
awesome video. It inspires me to read these books this year. Hope I can embrace a new myself after that
I hope so too!
Impeccable video. Do make more videos like this.
Will do!
Here, You deliver an Incredible video pure Gold and an eye opener for the abid enterpreneur ...A Massive Thankyou!❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is an Excellent Video and I plan to purchase a few of these books today! Thank you!😊
Heck yeah! Hope you enjoy.
@AnthonyVicino, what's your opinion on audio books as opposed to actually reading a book?
Listening to an audiobook is a passive activity. Which is why most people prefer it. It doesn't require any effort, which means they can multitask (drive, clean, emails) while consuming a book.
Reading, on the other hand, is active and requires your concentrated focus to get the information in your brain.
In my experience, information that's easily consumed doesn't lead to deep understanding.
I listen to books for entertainment, but not when I'm not trying to really learn a topic.\
I listened to Dr Attia on Tim Ferris's podcast, I've never had such a massive perspective change about health before. What a genius! Would like to read his book soon
Highly recommend that book. It will literally transform (and lengthen) your life.
My 3 recommendations : 1. Atomic Habits by James Clear, which is great for fixing your daily routines 2. Fast Track to Fortune by Nathan West , which is 1 hour read that i would start with as it helped me understand what I want to work on and guided me towards 3.The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, as I noticed some problems with my money management. Read more, and you will know more; that's a real advantage over others.
Don't know about that second book, but the first and third are great.
I love this comment section - so many people shared their book lists ❤ 💜 thank you, everyone!
What an amazing video! Thank you for sharing such valuable insights.
Glad you enjoyed it!