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juliamarieadams's picture
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What books have you read lately? Would you rather read something that will help you with your daily life, and learn how to earn money, or rather read nonsense. Personally, i like reading books about stocks, bonds, and investing, and just everything that will help me out in life as becoming an adult. Alot of people don't read anymore, But i was just wondering everyone elses perspective on books and what you like to read. Right now I am reading this book called Financially Independant Woman and I seriously think it is the best book to help you figure things out financially.

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I read mostly litterature and philosophy books, ranging from many centuries ago to modern works as well. I don't like reading books that just tug around emotions because it seems like a waste of time, but I agree, many people just don't read enough anymore. They also don't write alot anymore and our penmenship is getting worse. For me, reading is one of my favorite past-times, I think many people should renew an interest in books.

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I love all types of books, but good for you in reading books about being financially independent. I always kind of struggle with these types of books because they are sometimes dull and uninteresting but I still try to educate myself with self-help books such as these!

The best book I have read in a while is the book of Daniel in the Bible. If you love a story about someone who stood strong when it was not only unpopular but against the law, you will love it! Stand strong; be counted; make a difference!
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JCamille23's picture

I definitely commend you on your ability to read financial books. If you are looking for a good recommendation that is light reading compared to what you usually read, try "Freakonomics", which takes a look at issues from an economists perspective. Check it out if you have time.

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