Book Review: Seven Stages of Money Maturity

Jul 27, 2014 23:56

It's going to be really hard to classify George Kinder's "Seven Stages of Money MaturityBasically, it's about how you can achieve enlightment and escape samsara financially.  It's heavy on Buddhist concepts, but applies them to financial issues ( Read more... )

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purlypuss July 28 2014, 04:48:30 UTC
I downloaded this book immediately on your recommendation and read four pages during my lunch break. I almost cried into my salad from relief, which is a weird feeling to have about a book, but my hopes are very high that this is going to be one of those It Gave Me The Answer books for me. Thank you!

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gwendally July 28 2014, 04:54:00 UTC
There are a lot of questions in this book. Good questions. Questions I should really get around to answering.

But for now, asking the right questions is really useful.

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admnaismith July 28 2014, 19:40:25 UTC

Currently going through Charles Stross's Neptune's Brood, a sci-fi book for econ geeks that explores the problems of interstellar financial transactions where the value of currency can change in mid-transaction due to the distance the money travels.

Also, Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century.

I'd be interested in your take on either book.

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