

Teach Yourself Money: Know More, Make More, Give More : Moore, Rob: desertcart.ae: Books Review: I'd never heard of Rob Moore prior to reading Money - Know More, Make More, Give More. The book came up as recommended by desertcart based on something I'd recently bought. Since initially buying the Audible book in April 2018, I've purchased three paperbacks for friends/family and one for myself. And I've re-listened to the Audible book. Rob's book has been nothing short of transformative for me and my husband. Husband - PhD in Economics from a top Uni. After his family experienced difficult money problems when my husband was a teenager, his relationship with money has always been complex. He's made a lot, but never enough to assure him that he didn't have to worry. He felt guilty when he had extra yet was hesitant to give any away (including to charities, as tips, etc.) Let's just say he always managed his money VERY carefully, but still was never happy/relaxed that he was in a good place, despite saving an impressive amount. Me - since age 13 when I started babysitting, then waiting on tables to earn money through Uni, I've always had a "spend it while you have it" attitude. Apart from a sizeable private pension that (thankfully) my mum urged me to invest in in my early 20s, I've never saved a penny. In 15 years of marriage, we've had our share of spats and disputes - no more or less than the average couple, I think. And the one thing at the root of every single one of these disagreements - money. Looking back through the years, I'm sure each of us felt like we were "right". Husband trying to keep the money in the bank, invest wisely for a rainy day and me trying to "live for the moment" and be over generous with charities and homeless people and stray cats... (you name it) while severely undercharging for my consulting services and not bringing in my share of the income. This book has given us so much. It offers a stunning combination of history money and wealth, mechanics of money and the philosophy/psychology of poverty vs. wealth. It has pointed out that both of us have so much to learn about money. As Rob points out, learning to make a lot of money is a bit like learning to play golf, or a piano.. or to do anything that requires skill; learn from the people you respect the most, take risks and practice. But more fundamental than that, Rob urges the reader to understand his/her purpose in life; what do you have to offer that makes you unique in the world and that few, if any, could do better. And then he asks us to master that skill and charge what we're worth, and no less! "Fair Exchange" is a concept that Rob uses throughout the book in his urging to get people to stop underselling themselves. But the book is so much more than that. It really offers a complete set of practical knowledge paired with ideas and tools to support wealth creation. Whether you want to tweak an already good relationship with money or whether you need an entire overhaul, this book has content that will have you considering and reconsidering how you see money. This book has fundamentally changed both me and my husband as individuals. It offers a common vocabulary for us to share when we talk about how we've hindered ourselves (and our marriage) in the past through our ignorance of money matters. Both of us have made dramatic changes in how we view and treat money - moving us each toward a healthy middle ground. Since reading this book two months ago, we have not had a single argument. Not one. It's like this book has equipped us with a new lens with which to view everything - projects, investments, bank accounts, whether to tip a waiter, everything. We are super excited as we apply Rob's concepts to our personal and business affairs. So far, very good!! I'm only hoping that Rob soon decides to write a verison of this book for parents to help bring some of these concepts into raising the next generation. And I hope he gets involved in a charity/cause to see that teenagers and young adults receive some of this guidance in school. So many lives would be dramatically improved if we could instil healthy money views and habits in people early in life. Review: I had the privilege to get to know Rob personally in October 2023 at his head office in Peterborough. Since then I have participated in many of his events in Peterborough and London. Topics were property, money and business in general. I chose to fly in from Germany every single time because Rob delivers amazing value. I have been to at least 2 money maker summit events where Rob allowed to share part of his book content. From this I can tell what to expect from this book though I have not finished reading this book ... it will be ONE LIKE NO OTHER ... as Rob is himself ... 🙏❤️😊
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,949 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #137 in Small Business #186 in International Business & Investing #327 in Marketing |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (917) |
| Dimensions | 12.83 x 2.54 x 19.69 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1473641330 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1473641334 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | 31 July 2018 |
| Publisher | John Murray Learning |
N**N
I'd never heard of Rob Moore prior to reading Money - Know More, Make More, Give More. The book came up as recommended by Amazon based on something I'd recently bought. Since initially buying the Audible book in April 2018, I've purchased three paperbacks for friends/family and one for myself. And I've re-listened to the Audible book. Rob's book has been nothing short of transformative for me and my husband. Husband - PhD in Economics from a top Uni. After his family experienced difficult money problems when my husband was a teenager, his relationship with money has always been complex. He's made a lot, but never enough to assure him that he didn't have to worry. He felt guilty when he had extra yet was hesitant to give any away (including to charities, as tips, etc.) Let's just say he always managed his money VERY carefully, but still was never happy/relaxed that he was in a good place, despite saving an impressive amount. Me - since age 13 when I started babysitting, then waiting on tables to earn money through Uni, I've always had a "spend it while you have it" attitude. Apart from a sizeable private pension that (thankfully) my mum urged me to invest in in my early 20s, I've never saved a penny. In 15 years of marriage, we've had our share of spats and disputes - no more or less than the average couple, I think. And the one thing at the root of every single one of these disagreements - money. Looking back through the years, I'm sure each of us felt like we were "right". Husband trying to keep the money in the bank, invest wisely for a rainy day and me trying to "live for the moment" and be over generous with charities and homeless people and stray cats... (you name it) while severely undercharging for my consulting services and not bringing in my share of the income. This book has given us so much. It offers a stunning combination of history money and wealth, mechanics of money and the philosophy/psychology of poverty vs. wealth. It has pointed out that both of us have so much to learn about money. As Rob points out, learning to make a lot of money is a bit like learning to play golf, or a piano.. or to do anything that requires skill; learn from the people you respect the most, take risks and practice. But more fundamental than that, Rob urges the reader to understand his/her purpose in life; what do you have to offer that makes you unique in the world and that few, if any, could do better. And then he asks us to master that skill and charge what we're worth, and no less! "Fair Exchange" is a concept that Rob uses throughout the book in his urging to get people to stop underselling themselves. But the book is so much more than that. It really offers a complete set of practical knowledge paired with ideas and tools to support wealth creation. Whether you want to tweak an already good relationship with money or whether you need an entire overhaul, this book has content that will have you considering and reconsidering how you see money. This book has fundamentally changed both me and my husband as individuals. It offers a common vocabulary for us to share when we talk about how we've hindered ourselves (and our marriage) in the past through our ignorance of money matters. Both of us have made dramatic changes in how we view and treat money - moving us each toward a healthy middle ground. Since reading this book two months ago, we have not had a single argument. Not one. It's like this book has equipped us with a new lens with which to view everything - projects, investments, bank accounts, whether to tip a waiter, everything. We are super excited as we apply Rob's concepts to our personal and business affairs. So far, very good!! I'm only hoping that Rob soon decides to write a verison of this book for parents to help bring some of these concepts into raising the next generation. And I hope he gets involved in a charity/cause to see that teenagers and young adults receive some of this guidance in school. So many lives would be dramatically improved if we could instil healthy money views and habits in people early in life.
D**N
I had the privilege to get to know Rob personally in October 2023 at his head office in Peterborough. Since then I have participated in many of his events in Peterborough and London. Topics were property, money and business in general. I chose to fly in from Germany every single time because Rob delivers amazing value. I have been to at least 2 money maker summit events where Rob allowed to share part of his book content. From this I can tell what to expect from this book though I have not finished reading this book ... it will be ONE LIKE NO OTHER ... as Rob is himself ... 🙏❤️😊
O**S
Money. Money. Money. What is it? A commodity we all need to survive. It has the power to drastically transform lives for better or worse. Rob Moore believes Money is a game you can win. But, you first have to understand the rules. His book, Money: Know More, Make More, Give More will teach you how to make more money and transform your life. Rob is a successful entrepreneur, investor, 18x best-selling author, 2x world record holder, and podcaster! He has achieved a ton in his life. One of the biggest lessons he has learned revolves around understanding how money works, how to make more of it, and live the life you deserve. This book is your next step to achieving a life of being financially independent and fully confident in your ability to take care of yourself and your family. Known as The Disruptive Entrepreneur, Rob will take you on a ride to define what money is, highlight the major money myths, share money mastery strategies and systems, and more! An all-encompassing manual to supercharge your habits revolving around making money AND keeping it! The self-made millionaire has tons to share and by the end of reading it, you will be confident to change your life as he did! Make 2022 your best year financially and it can start with reading this book. Last note, this book has over 1,000 reviews on Amazon! It has been beneficial for me along with many others!
T**V
such a good book, they should teach this in schools. Very modern advice, some may say it's common sense but I have such a different outlook on money now. I'm blown away.
A**E
O livro chegou rápido e em bom estado.
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