Two Financial Masters

Money Is My Friend (Phil Laut) · Rich Dad Poor Dad (Robert Kiyosaki) · The Paradox of More Money · Why I Built This Course

Watch our full guide to two Financial Masters that made such a difference in my life.
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Video Transcript

The right book at the right moment can change your entire money story. Two of them changed mine.

I want to point you to both, because they cover the exact emotional ground this course has been preparing you for.

The first is Money Is My Friend by Phil Laut. It was huge for me.

It opened my eyes to the emotional patterns I was running with money without even knowing it. All I knew was that I was in financial chaos — the book showed me why.

It covers the Laws of Wealth, a method for finding purpose, techniques for rebuilding your self-image, and affirmations to change how you think about money. If something has been quietly holding you back, this book helps you find it and clear it.

The second is Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. I downloaded the audio version and listened to it over and over.

It tells the story of growing up between two fathers — one his real dad, one his best friend’s wealthy father. It blows up the myth that you need a big income to get rich, and it nails the difference between working for money and having money work for you. It is the best-selling personal finance book of all time for a reason.

Now the paradox. Your goal is not to make more money to solve money problems.

More money just falls into the same habits you already have. Until you change how you think and feel about money, more of it does not fix the problem — it magnifies it, exactly like the lottery winners from the last lesson.

That is why I built this course. It is bigger than crypto for me — it is about making a real difference in people’s lives and their families.

Teaching it keeps me sharp, too. Every time I share these ideas, I am repeating in my own mind how much every single dollar matters.

You have done the inner work. Next, you take your first real action — putting money to work.

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So your goal is not to make more money to solve your money problems, because more money will just fall under the same routine and habits that you already have with money. More money doesn’t solve money problems. It is kind of a paradox until you change the way you think and feel about money. We’ll visit this concept again later.

Money is My Friend

The first book I want to share with everyone is called ‘Money Is My Friend’.

This book was extremely significant for helping to create my financial present. I learned about emotional habits that people have with money, and I was actually unaware of the patterns I was following – all I knew was that I was in financial chaos.

I recommend that you purchase and read through the book ‘Money Is My Friend’, so that you can explore your emotional connection with money. It may be the key to build your first steps forward with a plan, and it could help to understand and clear some emotional issues that may have been holding you back from much greater success.

New And Updated Edition

Attracting and receiving money doesn’t have to be a struggle! Once again, Phil Laut shares with readers tried and true methods for ending their love/hate relationship with money. Money is My Friend for the New Millennium is co-authored by Jeffery Combs and Lisa Kitter, two individuals who overcame their money limitations to create true prosperity.


The Original Edition

Making money can be a fun, fascinating, creative enterprise. Phil Laut, whose financial seminars have helped thousands of men and women from all walks of life dramatically increase their incomes, demonstrates how you can overcome the principle obstacles to making money: guilt, fear, and feelings of helplessness or pressure. Once you have made money your friend, you’ll discover that increasing your income is a simple matter of using your imagination.

Inside this unique book, you’ll find exercises and self-tests to help you understand and utilize

– The four Laws of Wealth
– The helpful six-step method for developing a purpose in life
– The simple seven-stage plan for finding the perfect career
– Twelve ideal techniques for creating a new self-image
– Fifteen priceless affirmations to change the way you think about money


Rich Dad Poor Dad

The second key financial Guru that shaped the way I think about money is… Robert Kiyosaki and his book, ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’. I was able to download an audio copy of the book and I listened to it over and over again.

April 2017 marks 20 years since Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad first made waves in the Personal Finance arena.
It has since become the #1 Personal Finance book of all time… translated into dozens of languages and sold around the world.

Rich Dad Poor Dad is Robert’s story of growing up with two dads — his real father and the father of his best friend, his rich dad — and the ways in which both men shaped his thoughts about money and investing. The book explodes the myth that you need to earn a high income to be rich and explains the difference between working for money and having your money work for you.

Of course, I cannot do justice to explaining these two powerhouse resources for your financial education here – so I really wanted to mention them. Perhaps they can become the inspiration to help in your financial success as well.

Once you take the first small steps to proving to yourself that money works for you, you are beginning on the path of inevitable financial freedom.