Yes, dear @kellyane, this kind of financial literature has an aura that, at least it is my case too, drives you to read and educate yourself more deeply of this topic so crucial to life. I remember that I read the richest man in Babylon quite some time ago. Of all the factors that the authors of these works advise, the most important is in our hands, it is our total responsibility to create the habit, to put into practice the knowledge acquired and the many tips they give there. Because beware, we can also make the mistake of falling into this kind of suggestion. Read how much financial education book appears and only stay with the good results of its author or other people quoted by them in their books.
The book that opened me to financial knowledge and curiosity was Think and Grow Rich, a classic by Napoleon Hill.
Thank you so much for sharing such an interesting publication. I hope you have great success in balancing your finances and in the long run write, why not! Your own financial book.
I have also read the book "Think and Grow Rich" way back in 2018. I liked that book too. Thank you @bravofenix for dropping by.