A REVIEW OF THE SECRETS OF THE MILLIONAIRE MIND

blark_sugar
2 min readApr 7, 2024

First, I’d like to applaud how individual-based the entire book is; from the title of the book, you’ll notice that ‘Millionaire’ is used and not ‘Millionaire’s. From the beginning, the book speaks directly to your heart and thoughts. Other than the general terms used to describe poor, middle-class, and rich people, every other thing is directed at the reader. So, as you read, you get the impression that Harv had a mental picture of you in his head while writing the book.

The book is phenomenal, hard, firm, and very harsh! The use of language is strong and definite. It leaves room for little deliberation; whether you are poor or rich, you have to pick a side to align your thoughts and stop confusing the universe like Harv said (lol).

And he mentioned that in reconditioning our mind might not make us super rich but at least it’ll get you motivated to start. But motivation is not enough, you have to move beyond being ready to work. That’s where your results lie. And until you are living it, you don’t know enough to claim you know so drop your pride and ego and learn.

The book addresses issues and profer solutions alongside. It teaches you about different aspects of your life thereby leaving you full of the right information after reading it.

One of the strongest themes in the book is about money allocation and management but in reading it I have learned that emotional management, social management, and other forms of management can be taught using his principles of percentages. We can list out the important things in our lives and the nonimportant things and split our time accordingly.

Now I know that success is beyond getting material things, it is mostly about who you become. How you turn your touch into ‘Midas Touch’.

I have also learned that we can grow wealth without impoverishing others and the best way to solve poverty if I am worried about impoverishing people is to make a lot more money so I can give more to poor people.

But this is a single side of what I have learned, the book is vast and I believe everyone can draw dozens of meanings from the book.

I highly recommend that you read this book and other financial books and be deliberate about being rich. Your being poor doesn’t serve the world any good.

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