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I Will Teach You to Be Rich: The Journal

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As seen on the new NETFLIX series! What’s Your Rich Life? An interactive journal from the bestselling author of I Will Teach You to Be Rich

If someone asked you that question, would you know the answer? Most of us have never thought about what our Rich Life looks like beyond “Doing what I want, when I want.” Or, we’re told all our lives to save…but then what? How do we enjoy the results?
Using this journal, you can finally give yourself the time to design your Rich Life. Work through eye-opening exercises and powerful prompts to understand how
—Get to the root of your money beliefs and rewire them for the next chapter of your life.
—Ask $30,000 questions instead of $3 ones.
—Identify your Money Dials—the things you love spending on, like travel, eating out, health, or convenience—and develop a plan to spend more on what matters to you most.
Once you know what your Rich Life looks like, you can start to live it. No more vague goals. No more procrastinating. Just beautiful, detailed vision and the confidence to make it real.
So find a quiet room, grab a cup of coffee, and let’s get to work.

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Ramit Sethi

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Ramit Sethi is New York Times best-selling author of I Will Teach You To Be Rich. His blog, iwillteachyoutoberich.com, hosts over 300,000 readers every month. He co-founded PBwiki and graduated from Stanford, where he studied technology and psychology. He lives in San Francisco, CA.

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December 23, 2024
Not as useful as the original book.

You should not trust the author when they tell you to buy books because there is a conflict of interest! He's a writer, of course he wants you to buy books so he can get your money and upsell you. Education comes in different forms. You can borrow books from the library and read for them free 80% of the time.

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Ramit's 10 Money Rules
1. Always have one year of emergency funds in cash.
2. Save 10%, invest 20% of gross annual income.
3. Be able to pay in full for large expenses (wedding, dream trip, house) before spending on them.
4. Never question spending money on books, appetizers, or donating to a friend's charity fundraiser.
5. Buy business class tickets on flights longer than four hours.
6. Buy the best and keep it as long as possible.
7. Do not limit spending on health or education.
8. Earn enough to work only with people whom I respect and like.
9. Prioritize time outside the spreadsheet.
10. Marry the right person.


Things that you can't buy with money. How much would you pay for:
* Good night's sleep
* Peace of mind, knowing you'll never run out of money
* Feeling good and healthy day-to-day
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December 28, 2024
I’m surprised there aren’t more reviews of this book. I found the exercises very useful and thought this workbook was a nice complement to the book.
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