I have been advocating continuous learning and self-development since a long time.
Although we are living in the so called information age, which offers several learning options, I still prefer to rely on good old (paper) books.
Talking about personal growth and personal finances, these two are my all-time favourites:
Think and grow rich – Napoleon Hill
Definitely my favourite, an amazing piece of literature, dated 1937 and still very actual.
An evergreen masterpiece, my first choice when I want to give a gift to someone in their 20s.
It is not an exaggeration saying that this book will change your life, or at least the way you look at it.
The earlier you read it the better, trust me.
Rich dad poor dad – Robert Kiyosaki
Finance, accounting, investing and money management are something that are not taught at school, and barely at college.
The author will explain key concepts, such as working for money and having money working for you. A real eye opener.
This book gives you a grand scheme view of all you need to know to be more successful with your finance.
Be warned: you are about to realize how little you know about money and the system we live in.