I’ll be honest. Though I’m an MBA, journey of financial independence started pretty late. At the start of my career, I didn’t pay any attention to it probably coz of limited knowledge or will do it later attitude BUT shar'g this with others might help not commit'g same mistake
I am still new to this journey and want to help others who’re just starting OR who’re yet to start. In this thread🧵, I will be listing down👇 the resources which YOU can use to keep yourself updated OR to expand your knowledge😃
Despite a digital marketer, I’m not that personally active on #Facebook however would definitely recommend to join this group facebook.com/groups/asanide…. Started by @ashalanshu sir, there are more than 80,000 members
Now the list of some awesome #Twitter handles 👌 which one should definitely follow. I wanted to mentioned one handle per tweet but that would make this thread very very long🤪
If I've missed marking anyone whom one should definitely follow, please tag!🧐
Lastly, hope this thread will help you take the next step. Thanks for reading! 🙌 Please RT the first Tweet so it reaches more people. 🙏 Ping/DM me separately in case you need any further help😀
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Here’s a thread on one of the best books I’ve read till date: The Psychology of Money by @morganhousel. It covers 19 short stories on the ways how people think about money & teaches how to make better sense of one of the life’s most important matters.
Thread 🧵 is not about the review of the book rather I have picked up some of my favorite quotes / sayings that will definitely give a different perspective to see things. Here you go.👇
The premise of this book is that doing well with money has a little to do with how smart you are and a lot to do with how you behave. And behavior is hard to teach, even to really smart people. A genius who loses control of emotions can be fin disaster & vice versa.