Owen Rascovitch
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Right.
The reason why is that the book draws its lessons.
So like save 10% of your income, pay down your debts to your family and all that sort of stuff.
This book is based on things that were written on stones in Babylon.
So like, I don't know, I'm going to say thousands of years ago, it was actually written on stones and they found some of these stones and then they've translated them and they made it into a book, which was written about a hundred years ago or more.
It hasn't changed.
These principles haven't changed.
So if someone comes up to me and says, this is the greatest, finest book ever written.
Well, I'd be like, well, I'd probably got all of its ideas from this book, which got his ideas from stones before they had paper.
So I have to add it to my booklet.
Yeah, it's a really short book.
It's really...
Big letters for people that don't like little letters.
It's small pages.
It's actually pretty, besides the fact that it was written 100 years ago, it's actually pretty easy to read.
So well worth it.
If you understand the principles from that book, you won't need any others, honestly.
The rest of it is just trying to execute what the principles are.
Yeah.
And there's nothing wrong with that.