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A review by lintulai
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth by T. Harv Eker
3.0
This was a quick one to read. The anecdotes and "happy customer emails" were not that credible, but the style suggests that the author was rather advertising his (presumably) very expensive seminars.
Lack of any kind of acknowledgment of privilege and blind or at least one-eyed worship of meritocracy stare the reader straight from the first page on.
Add to that my pet issue to complain about in this kind of book: no, not everyone can get rich with your advice, and they're not supposed to, because you do need the not-ever-going-to-get-rich kind of people to do the work that runs the business that creates your passive income.
Based on what I've read before, the mindset thing (disregarding the manifestation mumbo jumbo) is solid, but of course this kind of packaging of "change your mindset in a weekend and get rich fast" is questionable advice as such.
Even with all the above, I did finish and I did even make some notes, so three stars it is.
Lack of any kind of acknowledgment of privilege and blind or at least one-eyed worship of meritocracy stare the reader straight from the first page on.
Add to that my pet issue to complain about in this kind of book: no, not everyone can get rich with your advice, and they're not supposed to, because you do need the not-ever-going-to-get-rich kind of people to do the work that runs the business that creates your passive income.
Based on what I've read before, the mindset thing (disregarding the manifestation mumbo jumbo) is solid, but of course this kind of packaging of "change your mindset in a weekend and get rich fast" is questionable advice as such.
Even with all the above, I did finish and I did even make some notes, so three stars it is.