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I Will Teach You to Be Rich
7 recommendations

I Will Teach You to Be Rich

No Guilt. No Excuses. No BS. Just a 6-Week Program That Works

by Ramit Sethi

Recommended by 6 notable people, including Money Mustache and Ran Segall

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Recommended by 7 sources and appears in Wealth Management, Money, and Money Management.

"Is [this book] still worth reading? Yes – especially if you are a financial beginner." - MMM

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Recommended by 7 sources and appears in Wealth Management, Money, and Money Management.

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Nathaniel Drew

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Money Mustache

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30%
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Andrew Lokenauth

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30%

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This book reads like a personal parable, contrasting two father figures to drive home a mindset shift about money. The strength is its memorable simplicity: it challenges the “go to school, get a job, and save” script, urging financial literacy and asset-building. However, the advice is vague, repetitive, and built on unverifiable anecdotes rather than a concrete system. You’ll find no step-by-step plans or worksheets here—just big ideas that either light a fire or leave you wanting more substance. It’s best as a narrative thought-starter, not an instruction manual. Its enduring popularity hinges on its emotional appeal and counterintuitive framing, not its instructional depth.

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