π 3 Books mentioned in "057 | The Golden Albatross | Grumpus Maximus" of ChooseFI

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Good to Great
Buy Good to Great by Jim Collins on Amazon
gosh I guess a little over a year ago I was listening to um tarabi uh what's her first name podcast and uh She interviewed Jim Collins and I'm like whoa this is what what's he talking about this you know idea of Fu money and he's making some references in this interview about this idea that you might be able to accumulate enough money to never work again and so I immediately went and checked out his blog got his book because his book had just come out downloaded it on my Kindle and I read it and it blew my mind
Grumpus Maximus discovered Jim Collins through a podcast, read his book, and was mind-blown by the concept of accumulating enough money to never work again.

The Millionaire Next Door
Buy The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko on Amazon
but if you can just educate yourself enough if you can read a book or two if you know your money or your life or or some some book that was popular maybe like uh the millionaire next door at the time at least touch on this this issue from time to time instead of walking through your life ignorant thinking you know what you're doing with money when you really don't that would be my biggest piece of advice
Grumpus Maximus suggests reading this book, noting its popularity at the time, as part of educating oneself about personal finance.

Your Money or Your Life
Buy Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin, Joe Dominguez on Amazon
but if you can just educate yourself enough if you can read a book or two if you know your money or your life or or some some book that was popular maybe like uh the millionaire next door at the time at least touch on this this issue from time to time instead of walking through your life ignorant thinking you know what you're doing with money when you really don't that would be my biggest piece of advice
Grumpus Maximus suggests reading this book as part of educating oneself about personal finance.