Do you have an advice to someone who is 19 and suffers through life. Which is me can I actually make it work with smma or too late I wrote this cause I need a word of encouragement for once only while everyone says the opposite
@ I’m currently 17 I will be starting my agency this year. How about we network and see if we can help each other out? I’m looking for a business partner as well.If you’re willing to put the work in we can start from scratch and put the work in everyday to achieve something
3 things that litterally changed my life: 1. Watching Charlie Morgan 2. Reading a book called The secret money magnet formula by ronan virell 3. Cold showers
@@poorvachauhan The idea behind cold showers is very simple. You start your day with something that you 100% dont want to do which makes everything after that a lot easier. It also increases your heartbeat and has health benefits for you cardiovascular system but the main idea is the pscyhological impact.
* The Campaigns of Alexander by Arrian * Alexander the Great by Anthony Everett * The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin * Socrates by Paul Johnson * The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli * Letters from a Stoic by Seneca * Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman * The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracián * The Hypomanic Edge by John D. Gartner * Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows * Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud * The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene * Managing Oneself by Peter F. Drucker * The Undiscovered Self by C. G. Jung * Andrew Carnegie by David Nasaw * Discourses by Epictetus The video also mentions that the author recommends studying one of the following 1800s American magnates: * Andrew Carnegie * Cornelius Vanderbilt * John D. Rockefeller * J.P. Morgan * Jay Gould The author also mentions that he recommends reading the Gospels of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie. The author also mentions that he recommends reading the Red Book by C. G. Jung. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Psychology and Alchemy by C. G. Jung. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Collective Unconscious by C. G. Jung. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Mastery by Robert Greene. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Seduction by Robert Greene. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Bible. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Koran. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Torah. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Bhagavad Gita. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tao Te Ching. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Upanishads. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Vedas. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Analects of Confucius. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Dhammapada. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tripitaka. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Guru Granth Sahib. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Adi Granth. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Zend Avesta. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Rigveda. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Samaveda. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Yajurveda. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Atharvaveda. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Mahabharata. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Ramayana. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Odyssey. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Iliad. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Aeneid. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Divine Comedy. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Don Quixote. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth. The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading A Midsummer Night's Dream. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Merchant of Venice. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Twelfth Night. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Much Ado About Nothing. The author also mentions that he recommends reading As You Like It. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tempest. The author also mentions that he recommends reading A Winter's Tale. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Two Gentlemen of Verona. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Merry Wives of Windsor. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Measure for Measure. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Troilus and Cressida. The author also mentions that he recommends reading All's Well That Ends Well. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Pericles, Prince of Tyre. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Cymbeline. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Winter's Tale. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tempest. The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Two Noble Kinsmen. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry IV, Part 1. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry IV, Part 2. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry V. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry VI, Part 1. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry VI, Part 2. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry VI, Part 3. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Richard III. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Richard II. The author also mentions that he recommends reading King John. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello. The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello. The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello. The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello. The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar. The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra. The author
I Hit $12,590 k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last week .i started with 3k in last week 2024..... now i just hit $12,590
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn't know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
One of the most well-known people in her field is my CFA, Violet Zyaire.. I suggest looking into her qualifications in more detail. With her extensive knowledge, she is a great help to anyone trying to understand the financial market.
Crazy… I was going through my Grandads old books a few weeks back and I found one that stood out to me, it was the art of worldly wisdom. I guess that’s next on my list. Cheers Charlie!
Understanding people and psychology is the wisdom the point blank make money books can't get right. They are too shallow. This is the best recommended reading list I've seen out of at least 100 lists which always include Think and Grow Rich, The Magic of Thinking Big, etc. I need wisdom to make the right decisions and these books are that by reverse engineering how the people in these books were great. Knowledge is easy to get these days, wisdom is severely lacking except in this video. Thanks Charlie!!
This is a good and informative video. And the lighting looks really good with your skin tone and eye color. I will definately need to invest in some of, if not all of these suggestions 👍
For the Newbie if you are actually trading in the crypto space and you don't have a sound mentor. Then you are certainly going to get liquidated in 90% of your trades. Yeah that's sad truth. I remember when i just got into crypto back in 2019 but later in 2020 i ended up selling it because i have lost alot trading all by myself without a guide. Got back into crypto early in 2024 with $20k and I'm up with $232k in a short period of time
I've tried investing in the stock market several times but always got discouraged by fluctuations of stock value. I would be happy if you could advise me based on how you went about yours, as I am ready to go the passive income path.!!
Yes true, I have been in touch with a brokerage Advisor. With an initial starting reserve of $75k, my advisor chooses the entry and exit commands for my portfolio, which has grown to approximately $550k.
Tracy Britt Cool Consulting... has always been at the top of my list.. She is regarded as a genius in her area and well knowledgeable about financial markets. I highly recommend you look her up if you want excellent collaboration.
man, im an indian, and i feel this will really fuck up my chances of cold calling... what do i do? my accent is literally 90% neutralized but even that 10% is fucking me up. i would appreciate some advice.
What about the biography of Prophet Muhammad? Even if you don't care about religion, his army cleansed Roman and Persian Empire at once from entire Arabia in a matter of years. Book suggestion: The sealed nector Online lecture series: Biography of Prophet Muhammad by Yasir Qadhi
Another great Alexander book is "The Virtues of War" by Steven Pressfield. One of the best historical fiction books I've ever read, thrilling and inspiring.
The office and him expanding beyond his comfort zone by wearing a compression shirt + maybe growing out a beard. But hey, it isn't always about his appearance but what he is teaching us.
Amazing video, you work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K into trading from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires, thanks Charlotte Miller
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
I'm celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today. started this journey with 6k. I have invested on time and also with the right terms now I have time for my family and the life ahead of me
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
Here are the 16 book titles and authors mentioned in the text: The Campaigns of Alexander - Aran (or Arrian) Alexander the Great - Anthony Everitt The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin Socrates - Paul Johnson The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli Letters from A Stoic - Seneca Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman The Art of Worldly Wisdom - Baltasar Gracián The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene (mentioned in relation) The Hypomanic Edge - John D. Gartner Thinking in Systems - Donella H. Meadows Civilization and Its Discontents - Sigmund Freud The 33 Strategies of War - Robert Greene Managing Oneself - Peter F. Drucker The Undiscovered Self - Carl Jung Andrew Carnegie - David Nasaw Honorable Mention: Discourses - Epictetus (written down by Arrian) + DESCRIPTIONS: The Campaigns of Alexander - Aran (or Arrian): A historical account of Alexander the Great's military campaigns and strategies. Alexander the Great - Anthony Everitt: A more narrative and accessible biography of Alexander the Great, focusing on his life and achievements. The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin: Explores the theory of evolution by natural selection and its implications for understanding competition and adaptation, applicable to business. Socrates - Paul Johnson: A concise biography of the philosopher Socrates, highlighting his life, death, and the foundations of Western philosophy. The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli: A treatise on political philosophy, exploring the acquisition and maintenance of power, often through manipulative tactics. Letters from A Stoic - Seneca: A collection of personal letters from the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, offering guidance on mental toughness, resilience, and living a virtuous life. Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman: Explores the concept of emotional intelligence (EQ) and its importance in building relationships, managing people, and achieving success. The Art of Worldly Wisdom - Baltasar Gracián: A book of aphorisms offering advice on navigating social interactions, gaining influence, and achieving one's goals, often through strategic and sometimes morally ambiguous means. The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene (mentioned in relation): A book drawing heavily from historical examples, outlining strategies for acquiring and maintaining power (the speaker notes it raws inspiration from Gracián). The Hypomanic Edge - John D. Gartner: Examines the connection between hypomania (a less severe form of mania) and the energy, drive, and restlessness often found in highly successful individuals. Thinking in Systems - Donella H. Meadows: Explains the principles of systems thinking, providing a framework for understanding how complex systems work, crucial for building and scaling businesses. Civilization and Its Discontents - Sigmund Freud: Explores the inherent tension between individual desires and the constraints of civilization, offering insights into human psychology. The 33 Strategies of War - Robert Greene: Analyzes historical battles and military leadership to extract strategic principles applicable to various competitive situations, including business. Managing Oneself - Peter F. Drucker: A concise guide on self-management, focusing on understanding one's strengths, values, and how to be more effective and accountable. The Undiscovered Self - Carl Jung: An introduction to Jungian psychology, exploring the concept of the unconscious and its influence on behavior, advocating for self-awareness and integration of the unconscious. Andrew Carnegie - David Nasaw: A detailed biography of the 19th-century industrialist Andrew Carnegie, offering insights into his business strategies and philosophies. Honorable Mention: Discourses - Epictetus (written down by Arrian): A transcription of lectures by the Stoic philosopher Epictetus, providing a practical guide to Stoic principles for living a virtuous and resilient life.
Thanx, I was looking for that list. The next thing that I like to do is to ask AI to provide a detailed summary by chapter. Then actually read the book should the summaries indicate value to be had by further reading.
See you stepping out your comfort zone with the compression shirt, awesome man
Exactly what I was thinking, setting such a good example for us to expand our zones!
I don't understand what you mean. He is physically athletic, quite tall, and has a good amount of muscle mass.
@@jay-j7w8o he has mentioned previously he is self-conscious with his body
Just admit you're attracted to charlie and want him to hug you in a special way
Charlie if you see this, you’re the reason I’ve hit my first 10k month. Thank you.
Congrats brother 🎉
Congratulations!
Never too late
Do you have an advice to someone who is 19 and suffers through life. Which is me can I actually make it work with smma or too late I wrote this cause I need a word of encouragement for once only while everyone says the opposite
@ I’m currently 17 I will be starting my agency this year. How about we network and see if we can help each other out? I’m looking for a business partner as well.If you’re willing to put the work in we can start from scratch and put the work in everyday to achieve something
3 things that litterally changed my life:
1. Watching Charlie Morgan
2. Reading a book called The secret money magnet formula by ronan virell
3. Cold showers
Please explain cold showers
@@poorvachauhan The idea behind cold showers is very simple. You start your day with something that you 100% dont want to do which makes everything after that a lot easier. It also increases your heartbeat and has health benefits for you cardiovascular system but the main idea is the pscyhological impact.
* The Campaigns of Alexander by Arrian
* Alexander the Great by Anthony Everett
* The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
* Socrates by Paul Johnson
* The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli
* Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
* Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman
* The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracián
* The Hypomanic Edge by John D. Gartner
* Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows
* Civilization and Its Discontents by Sigmund Freud
* The 33 Strategies of War by Robert Greene
* Managing Oneself by Peter F. Drucker
* The Undiscovered Self by C. G. Jung
* Andrew Carnegie by David Nasaw
* Discourses by Epictetus
The video also mentions that the author recommends studying one of the following 1800s American magnates:
* Andrew Carnegie
* Cornelius Vanderbilt
* John D. Rockefeller
* J.P. Morgan
* Jay Gould
The author also mentions that he recommends reading the Gospels of Wealth by Andrew Carnegie.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading the Red Book by C. G. Jung.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Psychology and Alchemy by C. G. Jung.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Collective Unconscious by C. G. Jung.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Mastery by Robert Greene.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Seduction by Robert Greene.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Bible.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Koran.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Torah.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Bhagavad Gita.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tao Te Ching.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Upanishads.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Vedas.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Analects of Confucius.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Dhammapada.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tripitaka.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Guru Granth Sahib.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Adi Granth.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Zend Avesta.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Rigveda.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Samaveda.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Yajurveda.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Atharvaveda.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Mahabharata.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Ramayana.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Odyssey.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Iliad.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Aeneid.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Divine Comedy.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Don Quixote.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading A Midsummer Night's Dream.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Merchant of Venice.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Twelfth Night.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Much Ado About Nothing.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading As You Like It.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tempest.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading A Winter's Tale.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Merry Wives of Windsor.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Measure for Measure.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Troilus and Cressida.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading All's Well That Ends Well.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Pericles, Prince of Tyre.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Cymbeline.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Winter's Tale.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Tempest.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading The Two Noble Kinsmen.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry IV, Part 1.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry IV, Part 2.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry V.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry VI, Part 1.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry VI, Part 2.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Henry VI, Part 3.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Richard III.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Richard II.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading King John.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Coriolanus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Titus Andronicus.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Romeo and Juliet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Hamlet.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Othello.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading King Lear.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Macbeth.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Timon of Athens.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Julius Caesar.
The author also mentions that he recommends reading Antony and Cleopatra.
The author
For people wondering why this video feels different, it’s nothing really - It’s just Charlie hopping on steroids.
no one talk about secret books on nixorus, how much people live in trance lol
where we can find that book
I Hit $12,590 k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last week .i started with 3k in last week 2024..... now i just hit $12,590
How please can you explain because I've been making a lot of looses trying to make profit trading.
Since meeting Expert Violet Zyaire., I now agree that with an expert managing your portfolio, the rate of profit is high, with less risk.
Wow. I'm a bit perplexed seeing her been mentioned here also Didn't know she has been good to so many people too this is wonderful, I'm in my fifth trade with her and it has been super.
invested 20k with her. I've made a net profit of around $100k
One of the most well-known people in her field is my
CFA, Violet Zyaire.. I suggest looking into her qualifications in more detail. With her extensive knowledge, she is a great help to anyone trying to understand the financial market.
This is exactly the type of “bigger picture”, educational book recomms I’ve been looking for. Thank you very much for this! Happy New Year
Thank you for this 🙏🏾
He looks different
ik right wtf hahahah
looks like some kind of eye surgery
Hes on NoFap
I'm wondering since when he has those biceps ☠️
Probably camera lens, distance from the camera, lighting and not wearing oversized clothing like always
Merry Christmas uncle Charlie
I've watched orr found around over 100 reading lists. This exceeds by far as one of the most extensive,. True advatnages from this.
you’re growing a beard!!!
Crazy… I was going through my Grandads old books a few weeks back and I found one that stood out to me, it was the art of worldly wisdom. I guess that’s next on my list.
Cheers Charlie!
Charlie thank you so much. I have listened to almost every episode you're a great man thank you
Thanks for this. Going to start with my top 3
1. Andrew Carnegie
2. The undiscovered self
3. Undecided
Charlie if you see this, you’re the reason I’ve hit my first 10k month too. Thank you. You look great btw
Incredible, what was your vehicle to get there?
6:00 in Germany we actually cover text from this book in latin. And the way he says things in latin is even more inspiring
Krasser Latein Unterricht, wir hatten sowas nicht
Understanding people and psychology is the wisdom the point blank make money books can't get right. They are too shallow. This is the best recommended reading list I've seen out of at least 100 lists which always include Think and Grow Rich, The Magic of Thinking Big, etc. I need wisdom to make the right decisions and these books are that by reverse engineering how the people in these books were great. Knowledge is easy to get these days, wisdom is severely lacking except in this video. Thanks Charlie!!
This is a good and informative video. And the lighting looks really good with your skin tone and eye color. I will definately need to invest in some of, if not all of these suggestions 👍
For the Newbie if you are actually trading in the crypto space and you don't have a sound mentor. Then you are certainly going to get liquidated in 90% of your trades. Yeah that's sad truth. I remember when i just got into crypto back in 2019 but later in 2020 i ended up selling it because i have lost alot trading all by myself without a guide. Got back into crypto early in 2024 with $20k and I'm up with $232k in a short period of time
Investing in stocks is planting a tree for your future; with patience, it will bear fruit
I've tried investing in the stock market several times but always got discouraged by fluctuations of stock value. I would be happy if you could advise me based on how you went about yours, as I am ready to go the passive income path.!!
Yes true, I have been in touch with a brokerage Advisor. With an initial starting reserve of $75k, my advisor chooses the entry and exit commands for my portfolio, which has grown to approximately $550k.
Please can you leave the info of your Investment advisor here? I'm in dire need for one
Tracy Britt Cool Consulting... has always been at the top of my list.. She is regarded as a genius in her area and well knowledgeable about financial markets. I highly recommend you look her up if you want excellent collaboration.
I will read them
charlie is my mentor i never met
Was waiting for this 🙏
man, im an indian, and i feel this will really fuck up my chances of cold calling... what do i do? my accent is literally 90% neutralized but even that 10% is fucking me up. i would appreciate some advice.
That's the same problem I'm going through on sales call as Indian .😅
If you’re tired of generic advice, Guarded Laws of Money Manifestation is the book you’ve been waiting for.
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You remind me so much of Alex Hormozi, thank you Charlie, I wish you all the success and happiness in the world.
What about the biography of Prophet Muhammad?
Even if you don't care about religion, his army cleansed Roman and Persian Empire at once from entire Arabia in a matter of years.
Book suggestion: The sealed nector
Online lecture series: Biography of Prophet Muhammad by Yasir Qadhi
all added to the ever expanding reading list
Another great Alexander book is "The Virtues of War" by Steven Pressfield. One of the best historical fiction books I've ever read, thrilling and inspiring.
Thanks Charlie ❤
Surprised Meditations by Marcus Aurelius didn’t make your list.
He has got that in his old video, guess he forgot
somethings different…
The office and him expanding beyond his comfort zone by wearing a compression shirt + maybe growing out a beard. But hey, it isn't always about his appearance but what he is teaching us.
you look different in this video, i can put my finger on it tho
Amazing video, you work for 40yrs to have $1M in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K into trading from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires, thanks Charlotte Miller
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
The very first time we tried, we invested $1000 and after a week, we received $7500. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
I'm celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today. started this journey with 6k. I have invested on time and also with the right terms now I have time for my family and the life ahead of me
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
Bro i got high bicep insertions aswell.
Charlie is cooking fr with his new types of videos (but old is gold tho)❤
Nice vid
Bro will gonna hit 500k subs in 2025.
I BOUGHT ALL OF THESE
Hey Charlie, you're looking awesome!😅😊
Where i can read these books for free?? It will mean a lot🤞🏻
bro could you drop the war map for 2025 plz?
Bro is wearing toji and gojo's outfit 😳 bro is anime fan
Here are the 16 book titles and authors mentioned in the text:
The Campaigns of Alexander - Aran (or Arrian)
Alexander the Great - Anthony Everitt
The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin
Socrates - Paul Johnson
The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli
Letters from A Stoic - Seneca
Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman
The Art of Worldly Wisdom - Baltasar Gracián
The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene (mentioned in relation)
The Hypomanic Edge - John D. Gartner
Thinking in Systems - Donella H. Meadows
Civilization and Its Discontents - Sigmund Freud
The 33 Strategies of War - Robert Greene
Managing Oneself - Peter F. Drucker
The Undiscovered Self - Carl Jung
Andrew Carnegie - David Nasaw
Honorable Mention:
Discourses - Epictetus (written down by Arrian)
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The Campaigns of Alexander - Aran (or Arrian): A historical account of Alexander the Great's military campaigns and strategies.
Alexander the Great - Anthony Everitt: A more narrative and accessible biography of Alexander the Great, focusing on his life and achievements.
The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin: Explores the theory of evolution by natural selection and its implications for understanding competition and adaptation, applicable to business.
Socrates - Paul Johnson: A concise biography of the philosopher Socrates, highlighting his life, death, and the foundations of Western philosophy.
The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli: A treatise on political philosophy, exploring the acquisition and maintenance of power, often through manipulative tactics.
Letters from A Stoic - Seneca: A collection of personal letters from the Roman Stoic philosopher Seneca, offering guidance on mental toughness, resilience, and living a virtuous life.
Emotional Intelligence - Daniel Goleman: Explores the concept of emotional intelligence (EQ) and its importance in building relationships, managing people, and achieving success.
The Art of Worldly Wisdom - Baltasar Gracián: A book of aphorisms offering advice on navigating social interactions, gaining influence, and achieving one's goals, often through strategic and sometimes morally ambiguous means.
The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene (mentioned in relation): A book drawing heavily from historical examples, outlining strategies for acquiring and maintaining power (the speaker notes it raws inspiration from Gracián).
The Hypomanic Edge - John D. Gartner: Examines the connection between hypomania (a less severe form of mania) and the energy, drive, and restlessness often found in highly successful individuals.
Thinking in Systems - Donella H. Meadows: Explains the principles of systems thinking, providing a framework for understanding how complex systems work, crucial for building and scaling businesses.
Civilization and Its Discontents - Sigmund Freud: Explores the inherent tension between individual desires and the constraints of civilization, offering insights into human psychology.
The 33 Strategies of War - Robert Greene: Analyzes historical battles and military leadership to extract strategic principles applicable to various competitive situations, including business.
Managing Oneself - Peter F. Drucker: A concise guide on self-management, focusing on understanding one's strengths, values, and how to be more effective and accountable.
The Undiscovered Self - Carl Jung: An introduction to Jungian psychology, exploring the concept of the unconscious and its influence on behavior, advocating for self-awareness and integration of the unconscious.
Andrew Carnegie - David Nasaw: A detailed biography of the 19th-century industrialist Andrew Carnegie, offering insights into his business strategies and philosophies.
Honorable Mention:
Discourses - Epictetus (written down by Arrian): A transcription of lectures by the Stoic philosopher Epictetus, providing a practical guide to Stoic principles for living a virtuous and resilient life.
Thanx, I was looking for that list. The next thing that I like to do is to ask AI to provide a detailed summary by chapter. Then actually read the book should the summaries indicate value to be had by further reading.
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Like this comment if you are actually going to read all of these books.
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