The Latte Factor: Why You Don't Have to Be Rich to Live Rich
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3.5 - Nice story. Beginners level, although it‘s great to hear/read some of the points again as a reminder.
I am not big on non-fiction, self-help books reading. This one intrigued me, yeah mostly because of the subtitle 'Why you don't have to be rich to live rich' I had to pick it up. Now, this wasn't like any non-fiction book or well the ones I have read. It is basically fiction with lessons and suggestions through and through. That is what got me intrigued and helped me to continue reading the book. Now my problem with most self-help books is that they advertise a problem on the cover one picks it up in the hopes of finding a solution and when they start reading, they generally tell that the solution is out there somewhere in the horizon and we will get to it but let's talk about the problem first, which goes on for almost half the book. Then there is some solution to it with a website attached, where you go and check and then you have to spend more money in hopes of finding a solution because talking about that problem so much has made me believe it is the end of the world. HATE THAT. There are also some books which give you a solution but then you don't know and you think you can't put them in practice. This book, on the other hand, will take you through a story of a girl who will face the problems that you are facing, ask the questions that might pop in your head and in the end she will also question the same thing- good solution but how do I do it? I am not accustomed to it and the author provides with a solution to that-- and that is the part I loved. I was able to relate and then put my plan of action in place. I was able to take away from the book!
Beschreibung
Beiträge
3.5 - Nice story. Beginners level, although it‘s great to hear/read some of the points again as a reminder.
I am not big on non-fiction, self-help books reading. This one intrigued me, yeah mostly because of the subtitle 'Why you don't have to be rich to live rich' I had to pick it up. Now, this wasn't like any non-fiction book or well the ones I have read. It is basically fiction with lessons and suggestions through and through. That is what got me intrigued and helped me to continue reading the book. Now my problem with most self-help books is that they advertise a problem on the cover one picks it up in the hopes of finding a solution and when they start reading, they generally tell that the solution is out there somewhere in the horizon and we will get to it but let's talk about the problem first, which goes on for almost half the book. Then there is some solution to it with a website attached, where you go and check and then you have to spend more money in hopes of finding a solution because talking about that problem so much has made me believe it is the end of the world. HATE THAT. There are also some books which give you a solution but then you don't know and you think you can't put them in practice. This book, on the other hand, will take you through a story of a girl who will face the problems that you are facing, ask the questions that might pop in your head and in the end she will also question the same thing- good solution but how do I do it? I am not accustomed to it and the author provides with a solution to that-- and that is the part I loved. I was able to relate and then put my plan of action in place. I was able to take away from the book!