

We all use money, we earn it, spend it, give taxes on it and dream of making a heavy load of it but for most people a dream is only what it stays to be but the author argues that it doesn’t have to be this way, from time to time he blames the old traditional system of formal education for the poor use of money by individuals as it doesn’t put any focus on financial literacy. Next, it puts great emphasis on mega-importance financial literacy. One of the first lessons in the book is to have your power over the money and not the other way around the book beautifully described the importance of making money work for you rather than spending your whole life working for money and letting it push you around, the author makes it a point to make the reader realize that the former path is a lifelong trap and it is not logical to fall in it, that of course, if financial freedom is the goal here.
