Today's blog post is based on a podcast from The Art of Manliness:
Today I talk to famous motivational speaker Tony Robbins about his new book Money: Master the Game. Tony and I talk about what he learned after interviewing the world’s most successful investors, and how average joes can apply those insights in their own life. Money: Master the Game isn’t your typical “Think and Grow Rich” personal finance book. This is the first major book Mr. Robbins has written in two decades, and the sucker is huge and gets into the nitty gritty of investing and wealth protection. It’s truly one of the more useful personal finance books I’ve read in a long time.
Here are the highlights for the program:
- Why Tony decided to come back with a book on the intricacies of financial investing after 20 years since his last book
- The sobering statistics on how much the average Baby Boomer has saved for retirement
- The myths about money that get people in financial trouble
- Why you shouldn’t invest in actively managed mutual funds, and where you should invest your money instead. (Hint: We’ve talked about it before.)
- How to build an investment portfolio that can weather the sometimes violent ebbs and flows of the market
- The most common characteristics between the most successful investors in the world
- Why being generous with your money is vital to maintaining a healthy relationship with it
- And much more!
Interesting days
Today - Popcorn Day and Tin Can Day
Tomorrow - Disc Jockey Day, Cheese Lovers Day, Buttercrunch Day, Penguin Awareness Day, Day of Acceptance, Camcorder Day and Museum Selfie Day
Week long celebrations:
Jan 18 - Jan 22: Family Mediation Week
Next Tuesday - Australia Day, Peanut Brittle Day and Spouse’s Day
February 19 - International Tug-of-War Day and Chocolate Mint Day
Week long celebrations:
Feb 15 - Feb 21: Random Acts of Kindness Week
Feb 14 - Feb 21: Nest Box Week
Feb 14 - Feb 20: Kraut and Frankfurter Week
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