The Rules of Everything: A complete code for success and happiness in everything that matters

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The Rules of Everything: A complete code for success and happiness in everything that matters

The Rules of Everything: A complete code for success and happiness in everything that matters

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With an eye catching cover and lots of well organised, concise chapters; Work, Management, Life, Wealth, Parenting, Love, Rules to Break, People, Thinking, Living Well there is plenty to go at. Hark! A red flag. “Some therapists will think that The Rules are dishonest and manipulative,” the book warns. “They will encourage you to be open and vulnerable in your relationships, to talk things out, not to keep your feelings of love or hurt inside.” I mean, yeah. Your therapist would encourage such things because THAT IS CALLED BEING A HEALTHY PERSON. And for what it’s worth, so would I. P/s – obviously don’t let people take advantage of your generosity either. tazzanderson / Pixabay Rule 99 – You really, really can’t take it with you Whether it’s at work or in their relationships, as parents or managing their money, the Rules have described how happy and successful people behave for over 25 years. The Rules of Everything contains the top 100 rules from the bestselling Rules books, as voted for by readers, so you can follow the common-sense advice on how to be happier and more successful. The Rules of Everything: A complete code for success and happiness in everything that matters by Richard Templar – eBook Details

Richard Templar stressed that all the money in the world couldn’t buy a restful, conscience-free life. I love this point, it’s hard not to. One can be wealthy without taking advantage of other people or ruining the environment. Rule 24 – Only by looking wealthy you can become wealthy An interesting read, this is basically a book of top tips for navigating life. A compedium of fan favourites from Richard Templar's earlier 'rule' books. I know there are a shit ton of funds to choose from. If you can’t get ASNB for whatever reason, there’s a fund selector tool from Fundsupermart that I quite like (note: not sponsored to say this).This is a major reason why I’ve been focusing on fashion lately. I still tend to under-dress, but progress is there. Some of you might disagree with this rule, that’s fine too. I’m still experimenting with this rule myself. Rule 32 – You have to work hard to get rich enough not to have to work hard There are 107 rules plus 10 more in the edition I bought (2015 edition), divided into the following sections: It includes moral and ethical values that I believe in (including a reminder that you can’t take money to the grave, so don’t hold money too tightly)

Here are some of the rules that made me think. Think of it as a sneak peek into the book before you buy it yourself 🙂 Rule 7 – Understand your money beliefs and where they come from Continuously make money passively in any way you can with what you have, whether through your assets (cars, houses) or plain cashFull Book Name: The Rules of Everything: A complete code for success and happiness in everything that matters Will money help then? I have no idea, maybe yes, maybe not. I’d like to keep the yes option open anyway in case I need it. This book made me realise that I just want ‘just enough’ kind of wealth. I want my life to be comfortable and I want to have enough to support people I love and donate to whomever I want. Beyond that, money has no use for me, it’s not like I want a private yacht collection or whatever. I refuse to be shamed for wanting money to get this life. I covered this feeling in full in my [Personal] How it feels like to constantly obsess over money article. ElisaRiva / Pixabay Rule 14 – Don’t make money by being bad That’s it. The sad thing is, in Malaysia, most investment professionals will use you. Many unit trust/mutual funds in Malaysia offered by private financial institutions have high fees, it’s revolting. When it comes to unit trusts alone, there are way too many options and way too many fees. The average entry fee in Malaysia is 5-6% (this is NOT including management fee, a few more %!). Now in a collected edition, The Rules of Everything contains the top 100 rules from his bestselling books as voted for by readers, so you can follow the common-sense advice on how to be happier and more successful.



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