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The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life: Keep What You Have and Create What You Deserve

di Suze Orman

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The Laws of Money are essential truths. They will propel you to take all the necessary actions you need to take with your money. Suze Orman, America's most trusted personal finance expert, gives you the guidance that will point you in the right direction every time you need to make a decision about your money. Like a compass, the laws of money directs you to safety, security, and prosperity. They give you the ability to define your financial destiny and guide it with your own hands, so you can hold on to what you have and create what you deserve. These laws are as timeless as they are timely. The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life provides you with the solid financial foundation upon which you can stand, regroup, and build. THE LAWS OF MONEY Law Number 1. Truth Creates Money, Lies Destroy It. Law Number 2. Look at What You Have, Not at What You Had. Law Number 3. Do What Is Right for You, Before You Do What Is Right for Your Money. Law Number 4. Invest in the Known Before the Unknown. Law Number 5. Always Remember: Money Has No Power of Its Own.… (altro)
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I feel like I understand most of the laws. Basically, if you can reasonably manage your emotions, you can manage your money, especially if you can get past that “money is a mysterious thing that only Earl Pansypants understands, not someone like me” thing. The one law I probably misunderstood was the last one, where—I mean, I would say, even though personal power can be an effective tool in getting money, However:—having money is /not/ a substitute for personal power.

The one idea that she didn’t separate out as a law but which was useful to me was the idea of the problem of—as I call it—perfectionism. Like, your stock has gone up a zillion percent, but you don’t sell any of it, because “stocks—especially MY stocks!—are Always Supposed To Go Up, so we can never sell”…. Instead of saying, You know what, it went up a lot; we did okay; now let’s sell a little and buy something we really want, or else sell some and transfer it to a safe/savings investment kinda thing, like investing in a bank or the government or something, right.

Incidentally she writes not about making more money (jobs, businesses) but about relationships, spending, and investing (ie you should probably sell a stock that you don’t feel good about, that’s “too risky” for you…. Unless it has some value probably but has gone down to zero recently because of mass panic), but she basically talks about managing money and achieving a reasonable amount of security for later in life on a reasonable amount of income coming in now, which is certainly a useful as well as a practical thing to know about…. It’s obviously not inspiration, but this is one non-inspiration money book where I would say that, despite the caution and at times the technical/specifics aspects, she’s not teaching fear-based or harmful things, so it’s good.
  goosecap | Jun 5, 2023 |
Money is a difficult subject for many people. From investing in the wrong thing to having bad money habits, these are things that can be reversed. So says Suze Orman, the financial guru who went through her own battles with finances back in the day.

Now, my version of this book is published as “The Laws of Money,” but it was initially printed as “The Laws of Money, the Lessons of Life.” The book is somewhat dated in that it was printed in the early part of the new millennium, but as the book says, the advice is timeless.

I did not expect a Jesus fest in reading this book, but that is a bit of what I got. It read like a twelve step program. The Laws take their inspiration from the Ten Commandments. Faith permeates the pages of this book. Well, at least in the beginning. The fourth law has really good investment advice and talks about IRAs and other investment options. Although I can understand that faith is a large part of Orman’s life, it becomes a bit saccharine. The other half of the book is a workbook where you can write down your personal exercises with money and thinking back and so on. Since I don’t write in my books, that part will go unused.

The book was fine other than those parts about the commandments. It just felt like down-home folksy wisdom. I can give this a 3 out of 5. ( )
  Floyd3345 | Jun 15, 2019 |
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  nx74defiant | Dec 23, 2016 |
From book: *Why actions based on uncontrolled fear will never make your rich. * Why transofrming the unknown into the known a major key to wealth. *How always telling the truth increases the flow of money into your life. * Why- depending on your age, your level of fear, or your financial situation - there are times when you must act and times when you must do nothing.
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  dpk1927 | Apr 18, 2007 |
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The Laws of Money are essential truths. They will propel you to take all the necessary actions you need to take with your money. Suze Orman, America's most trusted personal finance expert, gives you the guidance that will point you in the right direction every time you need to make a decision about your money. Like a compass, the laws of money directs you to safety, security, and prosperity. They give you the ability to define your financial destiny and guide it with your own hands, so you can hold on to what you have and create what you deserve. These laws are as timeless as they are timely. The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life provides you with the solid financial foundation upon which you can stand, regroup, and build. THE LAWS OF MONEY Law Number 1. Truth Creates Money, Lies Destroy It. Law Number 2. Look at What You Have, Not at What You Had. Law Number 3. Do What Is Right for You, Before You Do What Is Right for Your Money. Law Number 4. Invest in the Known Before the Unknown. Law Number 5. Always Remember: Money Has No Power of Its Own.

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