Arun
6 Jul 2023
Quite an impactful book on how to teach your kids the smartness of money. I feel a lot of these principles are embedded in Indian/ Asian ways of living. And that comes as no surprise that these regions save a lot. It’s just unfortunate that a lot of money was looted leaving those countries poor, but the principles remain. Forget my philosophical pitch but the book does it’s job! I don’t align in some points on credit card, paying money for chores and good loans, but all points drive home a good logic. Some bits are emotionally charged but is nice to read that way to get the context and impact. Absolute must read for parent and for anyone who wants to teach themselves the essence and money and happiness.