
The Psychology of Money: Lessons on Wealth
0- Focuses on the behavioral aspects of money management rather than just mathematical formulas
- Explores the impact of personal history, ego, and incentives on financial decisions
- Contains 19 short stories that illustrate unique perspectives on money
- Aims to help readers understand the complex emotions and thoughts surrounding wealth
- Authored by award-winning writer Morgan Housel
- Published by Harriman House on September 8, 2020
- Suitable for readers aged 16 years and older
- Available in paperback with 256 pages

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind (Spanish)
0- Explores the concept of personal money patterns ingrained in the subconscious
- Emphasizes that these patterns significantly influence financial success
- Knowledge of marketing, sales, and finances alone is insufficient for wealth without a positive money mindset
- Offers simple instructions to reprogram your money pattern for automatic economic success
- Claims that following the book’s guidance can lead to surprising financial results
- Published by Editorial Sirio; 2nd edition released on March 10, 2011
- Available in Spanish, with a total of 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 8478086080; ISBN-13: 978-8478086085

The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons
0- Focuses on the behavioral aspects of money rather than just mathematical knowledge
- Highlights the challenges in teaching money-related behavior, even to intelligent individuals
- Contrasts traditional financial education with real-world decision-making contexts
- Explores how personal history and psychology influence financial choices
- Features 19 short stories that delve into the complexities of thinking about money
- Aims to provide insights for making better financial decisions
- Written by award-winning author Morgan Housel, with narration by Chris Hill
- Available as an Audible Audio Edition

Rich Dad Poor Dad: Money Lessons
0- #1 bestselling personal finance book by Robert Kiyosaki
- Offers clear and engaging insights for achieving financial success
- Contrasts the financial teachings of Kiyosaki’s “rich dad” and “poor dad
- Challenges common beliefs about income, investments, and financial education
- Encourages readers to make money work for them instead of working for money
- Advocates for financial knowledge not typically taught in schools
- Provides guidance for parents on educating their children about money
- Explains the difference between investments and liabilities

Padre Rico, Padre Pobre: 25th Anniversary
0- 25th Anniversary edition of the world’s #1 personal finance book
- Written by Robert T. Kiyosaki, who shares insights from two father figures: his highly educated but financially unstable father and his best friend’s wealthy, uneducated father
- Explores the contrast between poor and rich mindsets regarding money management
- Debunks the myth that a high income is necessary to achieve wealth
- Challenges conventional beliefs, such as the notion that a house is an asset
- Emphasizes the importance of financial education for children beyond the school system
- Defines key concepts like assets and liabilities for better financial understanding
- Provides guidance for parents on teaching their children about money for future success





