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I’ve read almost 100 books on money, business, and self-improvement — but only a handful of them will actually make you richer. From Rich Dad Poor Dad to The Millionaire Fastlane and The Psychology of Money, I’ve distilled years of reading, note-taking, and investing into the key lessons that actually move the needle — in your mindset, income, and long-term wealth. If you want to learn how to think like an investor, grow your income, and build real financial freedom — this video saves you hundreds of hours of reading. 📚 Books Mentioned: – Rich Dad Poor Dad – Robert Kiyosaki – Cashflow Quadrant – Robert Kiyosaki – The 4-Hour Work Week – Tim Ferriss – The Millionaire Fastlane – MJ DeMarco – The Psychology of Money – Morgan Housel – The Intelligent Investor – Benjamin Graham – The Simple Path to Wealth – JL Collins – 30 Properties Under 30 – Eddie Dilleen – Investing in Real Estate with Low and No Money Down – Brandon Turner – Baby Steps Millionaire – Dave Ramsey 💬 What You’ll Learn: • The mindset difference between the rich and everyone else • How to build wealth through assets — not just income • Why luck and behaviour matter more than IQ in investing • How to simplify your path to financial freedom • What all wealth books have in common ⚡️ Final Lesson: You don’t get rich by reading books — you get rich by applying them. If you found this helpful, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and drop a comment with your favourite book on money or investing. 📈 Follow for more: YouTube → [@Luke_Rogers_Official] 🧠 Disclaimer: This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice. Always do your own research before making investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.