By          David H Wise
I personally know people who got rich and started out from zero.  Reading books about getting financially independent had helped them a  lot. But you won't get rich just by reading a book (unless you win the  lottery or something). I think that there are 3 golden rules to follow,  if you want to make it to the top.
Rule #1: define your  goals, make a plan and take action
Did you know that the  majority of people, who buy book, just read the first pages and then put  the book away on their bookshelves? It sounds illogical, but that's the  truth. Where did the motivation go? Or was there even a motivation?
You  want to get rich? Why? Unfortunately most people, who would like to  earn more money, they do not know why.
These books are just the  tools, which can help you to achieve your goals. But first you have to  know how much money do you want to earn and why do you need that amount.  This is the very first step to take. And all financial experts agree on  this.
Once you defined your goals, you have to make a plan and  take action. This is where these books can help you a lot. Follow the  instructions exactly as they say, and you will have less trouble as you  normally would have.
Don't just read! Act! You won't get rich just  by reading a book. You have to action.
Rule #2: be  persistent
The problem with getting rich is that you have  to do a lot of work as you start out. And most people will quit.  Getting rich is not for the lazy people. I think that Tony Robbins used  to say, that "what people are capable of is unbelievable and what they  are actually do accomplish is disappointing".
The difference  between those, who make it and those, who do not, is persistence. The  winners win by not giving up. Remember Thomas Edison? He made one  thousand attempts, before he invented the light ball. He persisted and  succeeded. He was winner.
You win by achieving your goals. Those,  who wrote these books, had done the same thing.
Rule #3:  read the right books
I think that there are thousands of  books out there about getting rich. Go visit Amazon and you'll see what I  mean. With so many experts in this area, how can someone tell which of  these books are worth reading it?
The answer is actually very  simple: read what is working. Here is what I mean by that: read books  written by people who already succeeded in their financial life or read  books recommended by people you know, who already succeeded financially  too. What better proof can you have, than living examples?
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