* TOTAL MONEY MAKEOVER by Dave Ramsey
* THE WAR OF ART by Stephen Pressfield
* A RANDOM WALK DOWN WALL STREET by Burton Malkiel
* RICH DAD, POOR DAD by Robert Kiyosaki
* THE RICHEST MAN IN BABYLON by George Clason
* CRUSH IT by Gary Vaynerchuk
* THE FOUR HOUR WORK WEEK by Timothy Ferris
* THE MILLIONAIRE NEXT DOOR by Thomas Stanley
* THE THANK YOU ECONOMY by Gary Vaynerchuk
* TRIBES by Seth Godin
* LYNCHPIN by Seth Godin
* OUTLIERS by Malcolm Gladwell
* BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY by Renee Mauborgne
* JAB, JAB, JAB, RIGHT HOOK by Gary Vaynerchuk
* MADE TO STICK by Chip Heath
* THE OTHER 8 HOURS by Robert Pagliarini
* THE MILLIONAIRE MIND by Thomas Stanley
* THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR by Benjamin Graham
* HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE by Dale Carnegie
* 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE by Stephen Covey
* Every book by Patrick Lencioni
* THINK AND GROW RICH by Napoleon Hill
* PURPLE COW by Seth Godin
* THE DIP by Seth Godin
* DELIVERING HAPPINESS by Tony Hsieh
* FISH by Stephin Lundin
* GOOD TO GREAT by Jim Collins
We Dare You to Read These 32 Books and Not Improve Your Money Life
I made this list for someone else and thought I’d share it here. These are the best books on leadership, business, marketing, and wealth that I’ve read. They are excellent. You will be better for reading them. We Dare You to Read These 32 Books and Not Improve Your Money Life. I even put them in order to create a learning path for anyone who wants to take it.
That will get you started.
And if you think you don’t have time to read these, you do. I read them while driving to work (a little thing called audiobooks) … running around the park … accomplishing mindless work … driving on roadtrips … etc. And if you think you don’t have money for audiobooks, I just sold each one back on Amazon to someone else after I finished reading and got most of my money back.
For each topic, I simply Googled “Top Ten Business books” … “Top Ten Investing books” … “Top Ten Wealth Building books” … “Top Ten Marketing books” … “Top Ten Leadership books” … etc. Then I compiled the top 10 books that continually showed up on everyone’s lists. Then I read them, sometimes twice. Then I tried to apply them.