Reading books that help you build good practices and know more about the money helps. It’s all about control and management.
I read Ikigai by Francesc Miralles, Hector Garcia about the Japanese art of living. I found an interesting article about ikigai translation on Headway Media. In this article Ikigai authors shared their story, insights on the concept, and plans for the future so I decided to read a book about Ikigai and don't have any regrets. It is definitely worth reading.
%% Sounds like sarcasm: what would a book full of brilliant Jews or an all knowing God know about business or making money ?? YOU work for the federal gov?? Many of them are starting to resent the fact non profits dont have to pay tax?? Proverbs is good ; Millionaire Mind by Dr Stanley
Not sure if books can make you rich. It's the knowledge part that can do the wonder. Btw, I read Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Nice book.
%% Oldie but goodie\ Acres of Diamonds; Rus sell Cronwell. Jentzen Franklin has great ad on that one/different book. Stock Traders Almanac has some good fragments; especially 2002 + 2018 or 2019...... [Edit; that Rus sell Cronwell book was published 100's of year$ before the DOW Etf/DIAmonds]
Although it's a corny title, I like Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom from many years ago. It was the first book I read that dealt with Expectancy.
A co-worker of mine used to talk about Napoleon Hill and talk about that book and how it was one of his favorites. Later on I found out that the author was a known fraud and wrote a lot of bullshit. So read it with a grain of salt please...