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What good books do you recommend in 222?

In p>222, I recommended two books, Superiority Growth and the First Lesson of Financial Freedom, both about personal growth and personal finance.

These two books were written by Mr. Shuai Jianxiang, and I started reading them in the last month of 222. I have read both books twice, and I have gained a lot personally. Let me briefly share my reading experience.

The book Superiority Growth impressed me deeply, that is, abandoning a theory that we thought was good before, namely, we are required to fill the short board. How much water a barrel can hold depends on the shortest short board instead of the longest long board, and we are required to develop in an all-round way and fill all the short boards before we can hold more water. But after all, our time and energy are limited, so it is impossible to cover everything, and we must be proficient in everything. That is something that very rare people can do, and it can be said that there is nothing in it. The book "Advantage Growth" gives a brand-new point of view, that is, all our energy is concentrated on our own talents, our best and our most advantageous specialties, and our specialties are found to be long enough and strong enough, and then we will look for someone else's longest board to make up for our shortcomings, form a cooperative relationship, and join forces to splicing the longest board into a new barrel, then this barrel is the longest and largest barrel composed of the longest board.

The book "The First Lesson of Financial Freedom" is about "financial management", which is nothing more than handling the relationship between "how to make money, how to use money and how to save money", so that we can get rid of the "moonlight clan" and "young clan" in a traceable way, and finally let us get closer to financial freedom. The book lists a lot of practical methods and steps that every working class can do. It also made me re-understand the concept of "financial management". I used to think that financial management means that you have to have money to start financial management. Financial management means buying a house, buying a stock fund and buying gold, etc. I think these reasons are still too far away. I understand the truth that "you don't manage your money, and money ignores you", but I just don't know how to do it. Then the First Lesson of Financial Freedom gave me a step sequence and an easy way to do it.

So these two books are also recommended for working-class people, and you should take time to read them, hoping to help you.