I would agree that the overall theme of those books is very solid, which is that there is a difference between how regular people are taught and how the rich are taught.
The author himself exaggerates his stories and doesn’t give that specific of advice so the utility is limited. He is fast and loose with definitions which can make you look silly if you talk to a finance person. Its a decent babies first red pill overall.
I would agree that the overall theme of those books is very solid, which is that there is a difference between how regular people are taught and how the rich are taught.
The author himself exaggerates his stories and doesn’t give that specific of advice so the utility is limited. He is fast and loose with definitions which can make you look silly if you talk to a finance person. Its a decent babies first red pill overall.
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