How To Become Rich.
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Thank you for the copy @rupa_publications.
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My first time reading Devdutt's work and I absolutely loved it. This is a small book of hardly 100 pages but it has been curated masterfully. I was a bit hesitant after reading the summary because I wasn't sure how well mythology and money matters would go hand-in-hand but to my pleasant surprise, it turned out to be wonderful. Coming from the finance background myself I haven't read any examples as realistic and simple as the ones in the book. Why don't you get a copy and see for yourself? :)
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This book comprises of 12 chapters which discuss in detail about the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi. Devdutt has splendidly connected Vedas and mythological stories while explaining how money works in the present day. It's not a simple read, mind you. But it does keep you engrossed. There are quite a few characters that one has to remember because that's how mythology works. But the flair with which he writes so effortlessly made me enjoy the read immensely. He addresses different topics in each chapter be it about taxes or savings, this book has it all. He narrates stories about Gods and Rakshasas, about sages and fair maidens. As you read it, you can't help but find it all so relatable.
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Money is a critical matter which many of us struggle to contain. It's fickle and has to be tended with care but how do we do that? Devdutt tells us how. What interested me was not the fact that we already know few things that he talks about but the way in which he puts it forward. He sounds like a patient economics teacher who loves teaching his students in a creative manner. I found no flaws in this book and rightly so. I highly recommend it.
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Rating - 5/5.