How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie has shaped behavioural psychology since its release in 1936. This self help classic focuses on your relationships and interactions with other people, demonstrating through examples of mindfulness how you can become more likeable, win people over and and lead others without being intrusive.
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How to Retire Early | Robert and Robin Charlton
How to Retire Early by Robert and Robin Charlton is a summary and practical guide of their personal experiences working to achieve an early retirement by age 43,
Work Less, Live More | Robert Clyatt – Book Summary
work less live more: Semi-retirement is all about simplifying your life with a few simple changes and designing a lifestyle around sustainability, efficiency and your community
Set for Life | Scott Trench – Book Summary
Scott Trench from BiggerPockets – a property investment and financial independence blog teaches you through Set for Life how to build financial independence
Financial Freedom | Grant Sabatier – Book Summary
Financial Freedom is a guide to helping you make more money in less time, so that you can use your time more effectively on things you enjoy
Playing with FIRE | Scott Rieckens – Book Summary
Rieckens had his dream life: A luxury car, yacht club membership and a big house. Underneath this facade, he was struggling with depression, overworked and overwhelmed, with no exit strategy.
The Seven Laws of Money | Mike Phillips – Book Summary
A bit of a cult classic amongst entrepreneurs and executives alike, the Seven Laws of Money has been around for nearly half a century.
Against Thrift | James Livingston – Book Summary
Livingston explains how America’s extreme wealth gap (the growing difference between the have’s and the have not’s) undermines its economic growth by hampering the public’s ability to spend.
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing | John Bogle
The little book of common sense investing by John Bogle is a holy grail for investors. It has one clear take-away: owning a diversified portfolio of stocks and holding it for the long term is the only way to guarantee your fair share of stock market returns.
The Life You Can Save: How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty | Peter Singer
Peter Singer’s classic ‘The Life You Can Save’ tackles the big issues surrounding World Poverty, Philanthropy and Charities. Singer encourages the reader to be cognisant of their role as a global citizen, and to help others as we help ourselves.










