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Tony Robbins has coached and inspired more than 50 million people from over 100 countries. More than 4 million people have attended his live events. Oprah Winfrey calls him super-human. Now for the first time - in his first book in two decades - he's turned to the topic that vexes us all: How to secure financial freedom for ourselves and our families.
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Published November 18th 2014 by Simon Schuster
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BrianThis book could easily be half the size or less. Way too much unnecessary waffle.I understand that Tony has a style of teaching but I found it very…moreThis book could easily be half the size or less. Way too much unnecessary waffle.I understand that Tony has a style of teaching but I found it very hard to stay interested in a subject I'm very much interested in. (less)
Randy WurmI'm about half way in and I'm already taking away suggestions. The examples and stories get a little long, but the advice seems solid at this point in…moreI'm about half way in and I'm already taking away suggestions. The examples and stories get a little long, but the advice seems solid at this point in the book. I haven't applied anything yet however.(less)
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I am having a hard time rating this one! There were a few kick-in-the-butt reminders that I needed to hear and that will be very useful as I review my options moving forward; however, waaaaay too much 'huff and puff' about what he's *going* to tell you later in the book. Every chapter is loaded up with hype that could easily be removed to make the book 1/3 shorter.
I was also disappointed that throughout the promotions he kept saying he interviewed the world's top 50 investors, but the book only..more
Oct 04, 2015The rated it did not like it
'Let me tell you about how I'm going to tell you about what I'm going to tell you about.'
Damn, took me 11 days to finish this beast of a book, 650 pg. One of the few books I read from start to end nowdays, and for good reason.
This book holds the key to making a financial fortune and also what to do with it. Tony did a great job with this book and I learned so much from it, as you can see from the notes below. I highly recommend this book to practically anyone. Money: Master the Game - Compunded return is awesome. Start young - It's hard to keep large sums of money - Tax and fees efficie..more
Nov 06, 2014Sarah Andre penrose rated it it was ok
I wanted to like this book, truly I did. I read a free sample chapter via Smiley360, for review purposes, and ended up super disappointed! Tony Robbins is a ridiculously smart man, but this book was not a smart choice. I read 55 pages that left me wondering when I would actually get anything from the book. It was all quotes and fluff on how Mr Robbins wante to write this book ad what it was all about. Unfortunately, I never got into what the book was about. My sample to review ended where the bo..more
Dec 22, 2014Duffy Pratt rated it it was ok
Robbins sounds like a charlatan, but I suspect he is not. Rather, I think he has helped himself to more than his share of his own kool-aid.
Coming in at over 600 pages, this book may have thirty pages of content. The rest is self-promotion, cheerleading, continually selling how wonderful what will be appearing, in just the next chapter. And endless namedropping. In there, there are a few 'secrets' about how to manage your money. For example, Robbins has 'discovered' that you should save money by..more
Honestly, I liked Tony's lectures and got the impression that he must be a great guy. And I was hoping for an enjoyable ride with this book.
But after going through 13% of the book, I seriously feel like punching him on the face. Several times. The book treats you like some donkey who needs carrots shown in front of it every few seconds. Tony keeps on repeating what he is going to tell you and how this is going to change everything but delivers very little in the following pages. And there he repe..more
I received the first chapter for free. It was boring,and just like all other get rich books. Seems like a scam to get me to spend money my opinion is my own opinion so if you feel like you want to wast your money and read a book about other people being rich this might be a good book for you. I however like to spend my money on things with a purpose.
Feb 20, 2016Chad Warner rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: finance, non-fiction
There's some good financial advice here, but it's buried in an unnecessarily large amount of stories, philosophical musings, and repetition. It's also a bit too self-promotional. I mostly agree with the fundamentals of Robbins' approach (as far as I understand it as an amateur): index, use a fiduciary, pay attention to asset allocation, etc.
Much of the advice is based on the work and teachings of John Bogle, Burton Malkiel, Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, and David Swenson. The last several chapters..more
Everybody should read the book. It's great, makes you think and understand such a complicate world, many things I didn't know coming from another country with different rules. What are you going to do with your life when you are retired? Find a part time job because your life investments didn't pay what you expected????? It's your life, It's your money..you can waste them or you can be at least a little bit knowledgeable.
It repeats itself few times, and like he says in the book, it is a techniq..more
I'm on page 55 of 688 of MONEY Master the Game: Which I received the first chpter as a FREE download from Smiley360 for my review, which is my opinion all it's own. To be honest I got bored after the first 3-5 pages. I mean there are 5 pages of 'what others are saying'. I just kept thinking WHEN are you going to get to the point, for those of us who are not overflowing with money and want to know how to get our finances in order and actually have a little extra to make a 'want' purchase instead..more
May 14, 2016Carol added it
This is the kind of book I wish I had way back when. Way back when I first started earning my own money. If I had put some of these principles or advice to work all through my earning life perhaps I would have been a money master.
I was a bit leery going in about how I’d react to Robbins’ writing. Somewhere in my head I got the idea that he was the evangelist of finance and his style might be a bit preachy. No worries; detailed yes, repetition of points but nothing I couldn’t handle. Anthony Robb..more
May 10, 2016Dax rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I only read the first half of this book. I should have stopped much earlier. In summary, this is one big commercial. The information provided at the highest level makes sense. But the Ray Dalio portfolio that is mentioned non-stop up to the point I quit, is nothing more than a bond rich portfolio that did well during a 30 year bond bull market.
I'll summarize what you need to know from this book. 1) Spend less than you make 2) Invest the difference in a diversified portfolio with a long term pla..more
Nov 05, 2014Mandy Henderson rated it did not like it
I received a free sampler of the book for the purpose of my review, but all of my opinions are 100% my own.
I was very excited to begin reading the first chapter of this book, because I am a huge fan of finance blogs and getting my finances in order. I had never heard of Tony Robbins, but I was willing to give the book a shot, because any financial help is better than none at all. Unfortunately between all of the 'introductions', all I found in this book was fluff. The author, Mr. Robbins, was fu..more
Nov 14, 2014Terri Lynn rated it did not like it
The only reason I read this is because I am doing the Smiley360 campaign for the book and was given a free sampler that included the introduction and chapter 1. As always, my opinions are my own and receiving an item free does not mean I will gush over how wonderful the book is if it is not. And from what I have read of this book, it is not.
We received 55 pages and you don't even get to the table of contents until reading a bunch of fluffy statements praising Tony by his own rich friends and bu..more
I received a free preview of this book from Smiley 360.
While this book is well written in an engaging style, the actual content was very off-putting. I am predisposed to dislike books that position their main selling point as their authors' success and general awesome-ness. I want to learn how to handle money better, not join a personality cult. Also, Robbins never fully explains why I should trust nor value the advice of 'financial titans.' And this directly after brief mention of the 2008 fin..more
Mar 26, 2015Eric Franklin rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is an excellent and empowering book for getting people to take control of their financial lives. There are two things that really detract from the overall whole:
1) The specificity of the product/company recommendations feels very marketing driven and the consistent foreshadowing of a can't lose portfolio - from a hedge fund manager not taking any clients (just stick with me) - feels like a bad late-night infomercial. 2) The recommended companies, in some cases, are called out as ones that To..more Money Master The Game Reviews
The book is basically a collection of advice from some of the top richest people in America on how to manage your money. This book was insightful, but I found it a bit too much of oh look at me donating to charity, you should too!
I can sum up the most valuable thing about this book here: The golden/foolproof/long term gainer Asset Allocation: 30% stock index funds 40% long term bonds (term of 20-25 year treasuries) 15% intermediate government bonds (term of 7-10 year treasuries) 7.5% gold 7.5% comm..more
Jan 21, 2018Soheil rated it it was ok · review of another edition
به طور کلی کتب خودیاری که در ضمینه مالی نوشته میشن همیشه با این مشکل مواجه هستن که نمیتونن برای کشور های مختلف کاربردی باشن.این کتاب هم ازین قاعده مستثنی نیس و اتفاقا این موضوع خیلی بیشتر از بقیه کتاب ها توش خودنمایی میکنه(اینجور کتابا هرچی کاربردی تر نوشته میشن،کاربردشونو برای افرادی مثل ما بیشتر از دست میدن).اما با این وجود و فارغ از سیستم های متفاوت اقتصادی،این کتب میتونن دیدگاه و جهان بینی مالی مارو تغییر بدن؛رابینز در این کتاب تو ٧ قدم،خواننده رو برای یک سرمایه گذاری خوب و مطمئن آماده میکنه..more
Nov 19, 2014Paul Bard rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I'm only a few chapters in and I'm inspired by Tony's mission to democratize the financial industry. It's probably his most remarkable book in terms of impact, and the measure of his position and influence today that pretty much only he can pull off these amazing interviews.
It's been 20 years since Tony's last book. I recommend getting up to speed by listening to Timothy Ferriss's podcast interview with Tony and maybe watching the progressive documentary narrated by Matt Damon called 'Inside Job..more
This book offers deep insights and wisdom only after a few hundred pages! I can see how Tony Robbins can be a phenomenal motivational speaker because he leaves me wanting to learn more BUT in this book the sentences similar to 'And later, I will show you how and what' is used too often. This book is around 600 pages and probably 200 of these pages are made up of useless fluff words.
If you can manage to look past the fluffers, the inspirational words and financial knowledge of this book is worth..more
Nov 13, 2014Erma Talamante is currently reading it
First off, this is a review for Smiley360 (https://smiley.socialmedialink.com). I received a sample chapter of the book for review, so this review is not based on the complete book. Reader be warned.
The book begins as any hyped-up book does - with numerous pages of positive reviews. I generally skip these because I really don't want them to color my opinion of the actual book. But I feel obliged to note that there were, in fact, 5 pages of hype before the title of the book. This is followed by..more
The best book available on the market today to help someone secure their financial future for themselves and their family.
For those who want to do the very best to secure your future and ensure your family and children are secure, willing to make a few tough decisions along the way then this is exactly what you need and I am confident that following this advice will transform the next 10-30 years for me. It is long, but very interesting and easy to read and requires discipline to follow. You can'..more
I really tried to finish this book, but I suffered. It took me eons. Although the style of writing is engaging, you dont seem to get simple and direct information. The constant promotional material and name dropping, and repetitive statements eventually leave you feeling frustrated and annoyed.
I much prefered 'The rules of wealth'. It simple and succinct. I read a few rules a day. Sometimes a few more than others. I chose this genre of books for something different to read and to get some insight..more
Jan 03, 2015Aurimas Mikalauskas rated it it was amazing
It takes guts to read a book of this size about finance. And surely the 7 Steps aren't Simple. But you wouldn't really think they would be, given the size, would you?
So if we talk about the subtitle of the book, it's definitely misleading. But here's what I heard recently from one copywriter: „Sell people what they want, then give them what they need“ And what I needed it was. Before this book, I wasn't investing much (except for few investments I made 2 years ago). Even though I've been studying..more
Dec 09, 2015Peter Christensen rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The fundamentals, covered thoroughly.
I have an ok financial education, so I didn't take away a lot of new information from this book. But the organization and emphasis made abstract concepts sink in in a way they hadn't before. After completing it, I feel adequately prepared to begin a healthier financial life. It is very repetitive. Very repetitive. But I never felt unprepared for a concept he introduced, and my retention is a lot higher than other non-fiction books I've read in the last few y..more
Jan 02, 2015J.F. Penn rated it it was amazing
A must read for the new year. In depth, intelligent look at everything to do with money. Get your future sorted & read this now - then put it into action
Nov 05, 2014Monica Steele rated it really liked it
At first, I was very hesitant to read any part of this book. I've heard other people mention him and how amazing he was but all I ever thought was how it's got to just be common sense, and having the DESIRE to want the financial freedom so that you really work with it and stick to it. So I never bothered to spend time reading his book. However, I was given the opportunity to read just a sampler of this book and I have to say that my opinions have changed - slightly. What I've read so far hasn't..more
Nov 05, 2014Jennifer Rashkin rated it it was amazing
Finally, a book about personal finance that will not only keep you awake but actually motivate you to do something about your financial security! And yes like many of you I thought this would just be a big 'You can do it!' fest by Tony Robbins, but in actuality Tony delivers a thorough, easily understood how-to from the best of best of the financial world. Tony unearths must-do, real life advice (for everyone not just the 1%) from the likes of Ray Dalio, Carl Icahn, Mary Callahan Erdoes and more..more
I was very excited to begin reading this book, via a Smiley360 mission. I was able to read the first 55 pages with the free download. At this point,I had never heard of Tony Robbins, but I was eager to read the book because any financial advice is welcomed. Unfortunately, it seemed that all the author, Mr. Robbins, could accomplish in 55 pages was to try to convince you to BUY and read his book. He was pretty full of himself. It should not take 55 pages for the author to recommend his own book...more
One big revelation even for me was the the power of compounding costs in high-cost mutual funds. The interviews at the end are superb, especially with Ray Dalio and John Templeton. And Tony Robbins three step approach to a decision is priceless - -makes me want to read more of his stuff.
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