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For me, "Think and Grow Rich" had some very good elements and "best practices" for reaching financial independence (for reference, I may have read or listened to about 100 other books on personal finance and investing, so this comment is not out of the blue), but the spiritualist aspect of it was a really big turn off. Woo? No thanks, don't need it. Reminded me of Alcoholics Anonymous.

That aside, the idea of the power of a positive mental aspect should not be dismissed nor underestimated. It is real, and this book does tap into it.

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