This is the classic book on money and your personal relationship to it. No other book has ever come close to speaking with the honesty and authority of this book. The author was a banker who developed the first universal bank credit card.This book has been actively selling since first published by Random House in 1974.
Excellent lessons from the laws, but very poor delivery of the message. Phillips loses the plot in each chapter, I had to keep going back to see what law am I reading about now.
I sometimes I think that authors feel bad or are scared of making a book 50-80 pages long of solid insight and principles because people might not buy or actually be interested. The Truth is, One doesn't need 300 pages to make a point if you don't have to.
To be honest I was quite disappointed,I couldn't wait to finish reading this.
Damn, this book is really badly written. But it has an insanely important perspective on money. I feel like I’ll need to think about its meaning for a long time.
I just wish it explained things more deeply. Someone who really understands the content should rewrite this book someday.