is there a better version of this chart?
>>1106507
Yes.
Its not really built yet.
I'm building the basic structure and I've sorted most of the essentials out to get you started.
>>1107214
>Rich Woman by Kim Kiyosaki
>>1106507
Yes, study things that makes sense for you. That chart is primarily influenced by daytrader wannabes who thinks trading securities is the key to a good life.
Business is the practice of creation. A successful business succeeds because it creates value in the world, and captures a fraction of that value. Most of that chart is about winning at zero-sum games such as RE and the securities market. Zero-sum because your gain relies on someone else losing an equal amount.
It's probably the safest course to study how to create and capture actual value, rather than how to win at zero-sum games.
>>1107214
>kiyosaki in the chart
if anything that's worse than what I posted
>>1106514
The only true answer. (unless you are interested in something other than personal investing)
>>1106507
OC
Last one:
The Case for Index Fund Investing. Vanguard publication
>>1108992
Orman and Ramsey both get cutbacks from their mutual funds.
Both are excellent at dealing with the emotions of their audiences though.
Richest man in Babylon is solid but I believe redundant with IWTY2BR and T&GR. can you defend these.
I haven't heard of these windfall books. But I'd be willing to include them. can you summarize.
>>1108992
>The Case for Index Fund Investing
How is this a whole book?
Here, I'll make the case in 1 sentence:
instead of being the idiot trying to guess which stock will go up, bet on the stock indexes continuing to give the consistent returns they have always given
the end
>>1106507
We need less "how to get rich" books and more books on actual economic theory
>>1109032
Staying on topic for OP.
>>1109076
OC once again.
>>1109042
>the end
Except you left out the lower fees, the built-in asset & market diversification, the tax advantages, and the maximization of time in market.
the end
>>1109193
Are you incharge of a small nation or something senpai?
>>1110312
ok, two sentences
>>1110312
and maximum systemic risk exposure
>>1109193
Is there a way to pare this list down for the neophyte.
and can you evaluate the texts in the red square?
>>1107214
>>1108992
Your money or your life ended up being a massive waist of time.
>female authors
If you want to know more about living a life towards FI. Just read some basic blog posts and download the standard FI calculator for perspective.
One of the best out there
>>1110781
that's a stretch. Its a complete book but its also got just enough misleading half truths and shilling to knock you off. Many of it you'd need to have apriori knowledge to cut out the BS. While good for an intermediate PF list I'm reticent to recommend it to most neophytes.
>>1109193
Nice, thank you