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Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook [#moneymanagement]

Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom PlaybookUnshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook by Tony Robbins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is an extremely reserved 5 star.

The book is spot on, totally amazing information that it would pay anyone who fits into any of the categories of person that is described in the text. The financial advice is worth way more than what the cost of the book is. Enough info is given to easily reverse engineer the processes described. The author isn't pounding on your face every few paragraphs about how you have to buy their next product right now, or forever be a loser. It's one of the risks of getting a book from a self-help guru.

There is only one touchy-feely section, and when you do run into it, call the book done. No point in going further IMHO.

Why so reserved?

I am nearly 60. None of this applies to me in the slightest. I'm running about 40 years too late for it to have much value. I suppose if I were looking to have a nest-egg built up for my 100's it would have value, but right this minute I'm not going to count on it.

That being said, everyone in their 20's and 30's, maybe even 40's who needs to stash $100k away for a rainy day and get dang good interest from it, then totally, dive in face first and go for it.

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