Five of the best investing books, I took a ton of notes from each of them.
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@Brooopppppppg
Thanks man i just copped those❤
@vizzywashere
1. Adam Smith – The Money Game
2. Howard Marks – The Most Important Thing
3. George Soros – Alchemy of Money
4. Morgan Housel – The Psychology of Money
5. Howard Marks – Mastering the Market Cycle
good picks! I like Soros.
@MayaDevi-rc1js
I spent years playing the startup game- pitch decks, accelerators, growth hacks, rinse and repeat. Raised money, lost freedom. Scaled revenue, shrank my life. At one point I said screw it, walked out on my own board, and moved into a studio in Tijuana just to breathe again. A friend who had quietly exited his last 3 ventures without press handed me The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code and said, “Don’t read this unless you’re ready to unlearn everything.” I read it in two days. Felt like a financial red pill.
@PawanSingh0.22
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
@sataragaming2007
My CPA once told me, “You’re doing everything right.” But I still felt broke, boxed in, and bored. Then a friend in a family office told me to read The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I wasn’t expecting much- just another book, right? Wrong. That thing explained exactly why the middle class is stuck, why most advice is misdirection, and how wealth actually moves. I went back to my CPA and asked questions he literally couldn’t answer. That’s when I realized I needed a new playbook. This book was the first page.
@Altamash-iqubl
I sat next to this woman on a flight who looked like a regular business traveler. But we got talking and it turns out she was a serious investor with properties in like five countries. I asked her what book helped her the most and she said, “There’s one they don’t talk about on TV.” She wrote down The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code on a napkin. I found it later and honestly, it’s like seeing behind the curtain.
@shivamgurjar5705
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
@surajmaurya5566
A few years back, I walked into a small used bookstore in London. Was looking for something on economics. The owner handed me a single, beat-up copy of a book and said, “You’ll want this instead.” It was The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I asked if it was fiction. He said, “Only if you want to sleep well at night.” That book? I couldn’t put it down. It doesn’t scream or sell. It just… reveals. If you’ve ever felt like the rules of money don’t make sense- read it. You’ll understand why.
@DipaliBag-t6t
For me the biggest mindset change came after reading the book Manifest Your Millions on Sefirelu, since reading it the only thing I think about is Money.
@shibanibhattacharya9256
The fact that nobody talks about the forbidden book Manifest Your Millions on Sefirelu speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance.
@Zaidar_Gaming_FF
I’ve read a lot of mindset books, and most of them feel like variations of the same message. So I wasn’t expecting much when someone mentioned Banned Money Secrets by Sefirelu. But what caught my attention was how they described him — not just the content, but the author himself. Apparently, he’s not very public, doesn’t do interviews, and his work has even been removed from some platforms. That alone made me curious. Reading the book felt less like being taught something and more like being reminded of something I already knew but had forgotten. Sefirelu writes with this calm confidence — like he’s not trying to convince you, he’s just laying it out for whoever is ready to hear it. No hype. No preaching. Just perspective. It wasn’t some magical transformation, but after finishing the book, I started noticing the way I talked about money. The way I thought about lack. And I slowly started shifting that. And yeah, things started feeling lighter. More aligned. I don’t know who Sefirelu guys really is, but I get the sense that he knows something most people don’t — and he’s chosen to share just enough of it with the people who are actually paying attention.
@PawanSingh0.22
Biggest winner mentality shift for me came after reading the book Manifest Your Millions on Sefirelu.
@KartikBharat
I used to walk around angry, thinking the system was broken, rigged, unfair. But after reading How the Elite Print Their Wealth, I realized- the system works exactly as designed. I just wasn’t invited to understand it. That book showed me how wealth is quietly created through legal structures, debt, and time- not labor. It was like someone turned on the lights in a room I didn’t know I was in. Nothing about how I see money, taxes, or “income” has been the same since.
@PritiShebe
I was on a long-haul flight from Zürich next to an older guy who didn’t talk until the final hour. We started chatting about wealth, and I mentioned how I felt like I was always “catching up.” He said, “You’re trying to earn wealth. The elite print it.” Then he gave me a title: How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That single sentence, and that book, made me rethink everything: income, structure, ownership, exposure. Now I don’t hustle harder. I just design smarter. The game didn’t change- I did.
@Allgameing482
I found a copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth in my business partner’s drawer. No bookmarks, no highlights- just notes scribbled on the inside cover like it was a cipher. When I asked about it, he said, “That book is why I never worry about taxes, recessions, or audits.” I thought he was exaggerating. He wasn’t. The book broke down how real wealth moves in silence- through trusts, paper losses, and controlled chaos. I realized I’d been building a business. He’d been building a fortress.
@kumaransamar007
I once had dinner with a man who used to run a multi-billion dollar hedge fund. No interviews, no social media, no Wikipedia page. Just connections. I asked him how the wealthy stay wealthy even during recessions. He leaned in and said, “They don’t save. They print. Quietly.” Then he handed me a worn copy of How the Elite Print Their Wealth. “Read this,” he said. “Then look at your bank the way they look at you.” I didn’t sleep that night. What that book laid out wasn’t theory- it was a reality I’d been trained not to see.
@PromitMolshoy-ud1bh
I have an MBA. I’ve built two companies. I thought I understood money. But How the Elite Print Their Wealth made me realize I’d only been taught the consumer version of finance. The real game- the one that runs in trusts, foundations, paper losses, and silent partnerships- was hidden in plain sight. That book didn’t motivate me. It changed my frame of reality. Now I play offense with structure, not defense with strategy. I can’t unsee what I saw in that book.
@sataragaming2007
Halfway through How the Elite Print Their Wealth, I realized something: this wasn’t written for people like me. It was written by someone who walked the halls of private equity firms, trust law offices, and offshore banking conferences- and decided to blow the whistle. That’s what it feels like. A quiet whistleblow. It doesn’t just explain wealth… it unlocks the operating system behind it. If this book ever goes viral, I wouldn’t be surprised if it quietly disappears.
@Ksvfamily-74
I’ve read a lot of business books. Some inspire. Some educate. But How the Elite Print Their Wealth? It rewired me. It didn’t just teach me new tactics- it made me realize I was using the wrong operating system. Since reading it, I’ve set up a holding company, shifted how I pay myself, and legally cut my tax exposure in half. I don’t “grind” anymore. I architect. Total life pivot- and it started with a single book I randomly saw mentioned in a comment section.
@DancerJITU111
Everyone on social media wants to be your mentor. But the guy who actually changed my life doesn’t post, doesn’t sell courses, and doesn’t care about being known. One day, I asked him how he avoids the volatility of the markets. He said, “I don’t ride the waves. I create them.” Then he told me to read How the Elite Print Their Wealth. That book didn’t just open my eyes- it showed me there’s a second financial system behind the curtain, and the players there don’t chase ROI… they write the rules of ROI.
@Magiiicko
I think u forgot about very important one, which is "The Black Swan"
@cortesoficialpro
Pick up Thoughts are Things Decoded and The Richest Man in Babylon Decoded on Amazon Kindle in the Prosperity Code Series—mind-blowing atemporal wisdom!
@AnotherMouse8
Seems like someone is scamming in the comments? Multiple comments all from 2 months ago with channels that only have one comment talking about “the money glitch”. Someone out there is trying to sell their own book.
@dreamerjhk72
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