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Discussion on: Personal Finance Principles I Learnt From Books

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Luke Duncan

Just a note - I know Max linked a Dave Ramsey article in his references. Dave Ramsey is a personal finance god. He does a really great podcast and live Youtube videos pretty much everyday. If you listen to him for a week, I guarantee you'll have everything you need to know about what you should be doing in your personal finances. And he shares techniques for getting out of doubt, how to pay off all your debt, how to invest once your out of debt, spending habits etc!

Great article Max. Thanks for creating and sharing!

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Max Ong Zong Bao • Edited

Dave Ramsey is awesome which I based some of my other financial principles around him as well like having a debit card and baby step 1 which is to save a thousand as an emergency fund.

He often quotes the "Millionaire Next Door" & "Richest Man in Babylon" as part of the way you should live your life and managing your finances.

I'm more aligned n towards Robert T Kiyosaki which focus on entrepreneurship and becoming an investor.

Which the 3 books that I had listed offer views that are both different and challenge your convention of wealth and being rich that allows enough room for you to pick your own journey.