I've read 613 business books - these 18 will make you RICH
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- These are the 16 books that ACTUALLY helped me build a $100M empire.
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0:00 - Intro
1:05 - 12 Books To Re-Read Every Year
1:26 - Letters from a Stoic
2:40 - The Four Agreements
4:04 - The 12 Rules for Life
5:00 - Mindset
6:08 - Outlive
7:28 - The Psychology of Money
8:25 - I Will Teach You To Be Rich
8:59 - How To Get Rich
10:28 - Economics in One Lesson
11:11 - Tax Free Wealth
11:49 - What Every Real Estate Investor Needs To Know About Cash Flow
12:43 - An Uncomfortable Truth About Reading Books
13:37 - Traction
14:50 - The Goal
15:45 - $100M Offers
16:38 - $100M Leads
17:20 - Ogilvy On Advertising
Title Ideas:
These Books Helped Me Build a $100M Empire
These 16 Books Can Genuinely Change Your Life
16 Incredible Books to Read in 2024
Want to be Rich? Read these books.
Founder CEO shares all the books that helped build $100M empire
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Yo, Friends!
Have you read any of these books? If so, let me know which ones down below!
Also, what books have had a life changing impact on you?
Anthony, 🌟 I haven't delved into any of these books yet, but as a content enthusiast who loves both reading and audiobooks, I'm eager to explore your recommendations. You're a gem, and I'm thrilled to have come across your insights. Have an awesome day! 📚🎧
Curious about your perspective on books like think and grow rich by napoleon hill and its focus on envisioning oneself at the finish line.
Secrets of the millionaire mind for sure
Millionaire Fastlane???? How could you miss that???
I'm glad he #inspires you ! Warren's my Fave though. I don't read anymore. I participate ! ❤❤❤
Today I bought 3 books from this list😮😮
1. Four agreements
2. 12 rules for life
3. Psychology of Money.
And youtube recommend this video after I had already purchased
Nice! Those are some amazing books. You're gonna get a ton of value from them.
no clickbait, get straight to the points, and reccomendation books for each category. Thank you, sir.
Glad you enjoyed!
This is a great list. Every couple years I read The 4 Agreements again. Every time I read a book again, I gain a deeper understanding.
Amazing! That's great to hear.
This list is so real. Thanks for being real, Anthony! The Four Agreements is a constant re-read for me.
Nice! Love hearing that, Kaitlyn!
I love for India
There's no clickbait, its as real and practical advice as it gets. Thank you so much for making this video Anthony. Really helpful advice & recommendation for new business owners. THANK YOU!
I appreciate yoU! Thanks!
Mindset
1. Letter from the stoic
2. The four agreements
3. The 12 rules for life
4. Mindset... C dweck
Health
5. Outlive
Wealth
Basic money knowledge
6. Psychology of money
7. I will teach u to be rich
8. How to get rich
Advanced money knowledge
9. Economics in one lesson
10. Tax free wealth
11. What every invester needs to know about cashflow
Skills
Operations
12. Traction
13. The goal
14. 100m offers
Marketing
15. 100m leads
16. Ogilvy on advertising
Good breakdown
@@AnthonyVicino❤❤❤❤❤
I was waiting for this comment. God forbid we had to actually write it out ourselves😅😅
I picked up the Psychology of Money last week after watching this video. I just want to say THANK YOU man! Very simple, straight foward, easy to digest yet VERY POWERFUL information!
Glad you enjoyed!
“Knowledge isn’t power until it is applied.”
― Dale Carnegie 1888 - 1955
“Knowledge is only potential power. It becomes power only when, and if, it is organized into definite plans of action, and directed to a definite end.”
― Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich: The Original 1937 Unedited Edition Napoleon Hill 1883 - 1970
Don't be affraid to name drop the authors of famous quotes as I think it garners more attention and credibility from your audience. Think and Grow Rich was the first book I ever recall reading. My brother gave it to me and I read it several times in my late teens and early twenties as a high school dropout before finishing high school and college. I had no idea what it was all about but it made me realize I could do more than push a broom at the end of my shift. This is probably one of the most profound quotes of all time, when examined in real life. You can know everything but if you do nothing, that is exactly what you will become. That is an original from me.
Sounds like Dale and Napoleon said virtually the same thing at virtually the same time. Who would you credit authorship, too?
I try to attribute any famous quotes I use, but there are some things which are just so broadly said that they've fallen out specific attribution.
I'd say your words are a paraphrasing of Dale Carnegie's quote. It's an excellent point to make and well placed in your video.
LOVE LOVE The Four Agreement book - so basic and elementary - applying these agreements would bring our world so much closer together. I know what a difference it's made in my life.
So good! I agree.
Thanks for taking the time to share such helpful content. You're a lifesaver! Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
I love your comprehensive list, thank you so much. This is very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you SO MUCH! This video is absolutely wonderful; I will definitely check out all of these books for sure. I really appreciate how genuine you are in your commitment to serving your audience with this knowledge; to me it is extremely valuable. ❤
I'm glad to hear that! I hope these books serve you well!
@@AnthonyVicino yeah, it’s funny you mention Alex Hormozi; I have both of those books and I actually attended his $100M Leads Live. I think both you and Alex Hormozi are the best financial/business/entrepreneurial TH-camrs. Keep up the great work!
I’m 17 learning and getting knowledge, thanks for sharing this !! I added some books to read this year !! Thanks
You are so welcome!
Highly helpful, thank you Anthony Vicino.
Amazing book tips, thank you! Usually everybody mentions the same books over and over, but not you. Refreshing and very helpful!
Glad you enjoyed!
Thank you for sharing and taking the time.
Glad it was helpful!
I think in 2024, the Psychology of Money has officially replaced Rich Dad Poor Dad as the Foundational Book for personal finance
Thank god, too.
Anthony, I’ve been binge watching your videos. Great content!
Hells yeah! So psyched to hear you're enjoying the content.
As Jim Rohan said "success leaves clues", and my friends this video is one of them
So true. Love Jim.
Book list:
1. letters from a stoic
2. The four agreements
3. The 12 rules for life
4. Mindset
5. Outlive
6. The psychology of money
7. I will teach you to be rich
8. How to get rich
9. Economics in one lesson
10. Tax free Wealth
11. What every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow
12. Traction
13. The goal
14. $100M offers
15. $100M LEADS
16. Ogilvy on advertising
Your welcome!
Also listed in the description of the video.
Awesome, four more books for my list. Thank you 🙏🏽
Hope you enjoy them!
A big thank you, Anthony. If I had known your channel earlier, I wouldn't be where I am right now.
I'm really psyched you found the channel!
thanks my man , great video , on to the point . You've been a great help as always .
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thank you this great information I love reading books too. So this very helpful, thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
12:08 that was an absolute gem of a one liner! Definitely will bookmark that for later💯📝
Nice! Psyched you liked that one.
HEYYY Stranger!! I looooove the Tone of your videos ! (Thanks!) 🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank you!
Wow thank you sm Anthony! I’m a beginner and I’m so thankful you broke it down easily for me ❤️
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
reading is one thing. understanding and real-world application of the book you read is a whole another thing
Truth
Hey, I'm going to trust you and read all of this books this year, I hope I'll be a better person than last year by completely reading this. Thank you for the recommendations.
Go get it! Hope they bring you value!
Looks like I’m headed for the library! Thanks for the vid. Do you have a stand out book that’s made the most impact on you for this topic?
Books to Read
1. Letters from a Stoic - Seneca
2. The 4 agreements
3. 12 rules for life Jordon Peterson
4. Outlive - Peter Attia
5. The psychology of money - Morgan Housel
6. I will teach you to be rich * Ramit Sethi
7. How to get rich - Felix Dennis
8. Economics in one lesson - Henry Hazlitt
9. Tax free wealth - Tom wheelwright
10. *lWhat every real estate investor needs to know about cash flow - frank Gallinelli
11. Traction - Gino wickman
12. The Goal - lush goldra
13. 100M offers - Alex Hornozi
14. $100M leads - Alex Hornozi
15. Ogilvy of Advertising (for copy writing)
Have fun at the library!
Thanks mate, I was looking for this!
Amazing recommendations. Thank you!
Would be very helpful if you made a video on what method you use to read a book and get most from it. Do you make notes? Read it multiple times? What if you start losing concentration or are too tired?
I think reading a book the proper way is one of the most important skills a person can develop, if not the most important one. Absorbing the knowledge from a book, adding it to the mental model (or being open minded enough to allow it to challenge your mental model), getting back to it (reading the notes made while reading it?), is what changes habits, and thus makes a person better.
So yes... A video on what's your method on reading books would be very helpful :)
I kind of talk about How to Read Better in the beginning section of this video:
th-cam.com/video/tlpGzAzwAZY/w-d-xo.html
It's not exactly what you're looking for, but you might find it useful for now until I can get around to making another video on reading! :)
Bro.... stumbled across your video and WOW!!! All I can say is... thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by.
awesome video. It inspires me to read these books this year. Hope I can embrace a new myself after that
I hope so too!
I like when he says " self-esteem is the reputation you have with yourself "
Glad that part rsonated.
Just earned yourself a new subscriber, amazing work
Awesome, thank you!
Hi Anthony!
I really appreciate your hard work, you have read alot of books so
I want you to make a video on the best tips to read a book.
Thank You!
I share some ideas on how to read better at the beginning of this video:
th-cam.com/video/tlpGzAzwAZY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mSUUICgb9luvPnDR
Thank you so much for the video. It was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
You have no idea how grateful I am to stumble on this video, thanks a lot dear random person on TH-cam, keep making videos you're changing people lives with your knowledge
I really appreciate that. Thank you!
Impeccable video. Do make more videos like this.
Will do!
Thank you Anthony. very helpful
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed
Thank you brother from India ❤
Excelente resumen! Gracias por compartir
Thanks!
Thanks, Anthony! 🌟 Your dedication to continuous learning and emphasis on applied knowledge resonates with me. I agree that knowledge truly becomes powerful when put into practice. I'm eager to explore the books you've recommended to deepen my understanding.
Thanks again for sharing your recommendations, and I'm looking forward to delving into these books. 📚
Wonderful! I apprecaite it, Matthew!
@@AnthonyVicino Anthony, you're truly remarkable. In a future video, perhaps you could explore the significant mindset obstacles hindering wealth accumulation. Napoleon Hill mentioned guilt as one of these blocks. Personally, I envisioned immense wealth but found myself grappling with feelings of shame and guilt. In response, I first affirmed that I deserved this wealth, then that I was worthy of it. However, these affirmations didn't entirely dispel my guilt until I declared that I am entitled to this abundance. I found this realization interesting; I think that the word "entitled" is more potent in its ability to obliterate guilt. It seemed to shift my perspective and eliminate my feelings of guilt. 🚀 And it made me ponder if there are other mental barriers I might be unaware of. Your videos are incredibly empowering, particularly to me, and I'm sincerely grateful for the positive impact they've had. Thank you for your valuable content. Much respect and blessings to you. 🙏
chatgpt
Just finished "How To Get Rich" by Felix Dennis
Such a great read - full of entrepreneurial spirit!🙌
Nice!
Great reading choices ! I like The Four Agreements as well....the one that spoke to me was "Don't take things personally." Now, I don't care what people think anymore, this was a problem for me in my younger days, where appearance was my insecurity.
Nice! Glad you liked that one, too
Amazing video for sure...greetings from Mozambique
Greetings from Minnesota!
@@AnthonyVicino let's goooo
Love your content Anthony. Sincerely, you do a great job. But, one thing nobody seems to address: How do you carve out the time to read? What if you have so many books to read - where do you start? Do you study/read several books at once, or do you read one book at a time?
I read every night before bed and occasionally during the day if I have time. I don't really carve out specific time anymore, but that's mainly because it's so ingrained in my routines.
If you want to make reading a priority, you've got to schedule it into your day.
I tend to read 2-3 books at the same time, and just read the one i'm in the mood for in the moment.
Awesome breakdown of these books Anthony.
Thanks!
Thank you Anthony for your videos! Starting my business in a few months and what you are teaching is priceless thank you
That's so exciting. Good luck!
Will be adding and learning. Thank you
Wonderful!
This was an excellent video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great work Anthony! Will add to my reading list! So far my best book for wealth creation is Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill...changed my life!❤
That's a great mindset book
Thank you for this
My pleasure!
Sir, another great video. Have you considered doing a video of your 2024 TBR books? Like to see what is on your list for this year. May I recommend: Necessary Ending, when you end things in your life and Ultralearning, how to master hard skills (prior recommendation), but good book. Again thoroughly enjoyed the video. R.
Great idea. I'll do a podcast episode of that on the Amplified Impact channel:
th-cam.com/users/amplifiedimpact
@@AnthonyVicino That’s awesome. Just a thought have you considered doing a video on Reading, Book, and or your favorite life Quotes? The reason I say that is because you use some really good ones in each video, and then expound on them with great insights. Just food for thought. Much success to you Sir in 2024 and I’m looking forward to the podcast R.
Thank you such great books I appreciate it
Glad you like them!
thanks a lot sir these books are very helpful and i believe that think and grow rich is also a great book
Glad you agreed
THIS IS a Great "Podcast" . ❤🎉🎉 💯
Glad you enjoyed!
great content
I often fall asleep to audio books of high reputation, some mentioned here. Sometimes I have nightmares :) Other times I wake up empowered. lol
Lol, too funny
Haven’t read any of these ones but the book that got me on self improvement was can’t hurt me, I highly recommend it, especially if you’re in high school and have a book report, it’s easy to do a report on and has a lot of good stuff to learn
David Goggins is a beast.
12:44 I think the more difficult something is, the more likely reading a book on it will help. You don't need to read a book on riding a bike because it's a kinesthetic skill and it's incredibly simple in concept.
Difficulty is relative.
Riding a bicycle is actually incredibly difficult in concept.
Read the 4 agreements years ago. One of the best book I've ever read
So god!
list is awesome, Alex is such a GOAT too
He's such a beast. Credit where credit is due.
"Anyone not busy learning is busy dying. For as long as you foster a willingness to learn, you will ward off sclerosis of the brain, and the hardening of the mental arteries. Curiosity has led many a man and woman into the valley of serious wealth" Felix Dennis..... SO good!!!
Felix Dennis is a G. Love his writin.
Thanks bro really really appreciated
Glad you enjoyed!
I’m a month late but I appreciate your book recommendations. They are unique and go beyond the mass-popular books. I don’t understand why people are complaining about time.. More than 40% of you will never read one of these amazing books. Keep up the great work man
Glad you finally got to the video and found it helpful
Thanks you "my friend.
One of the best channels
Thank you! Glad you enjoy.
I just happened across this video in my feed. How serendipitous that I yesterday I started working for a company that has incorporated EOS. I had never heard of it before and I am finding it very interesting! They gave me the book What The Heck is EOS as part of my training program. It sounds like I am working for a good company 😊
Nice! We give Traction to our new hires, too! Sounds like you're in good hands. Congrats on the new job.
Mindset by Dr. Carol Dweck is really one of the books that made an impact in how I think.
That's awesome to hear.
Thanks for sharing great books🙂
You are so welcome!
@AnthonyVicino, what's your opinion on audio books as opposed to actually reading a book?
Listening to an audiobook is a passive activity. Which is why most people prefer it. It doesn't require any effort, which means they can multitask (drive, clean, emails) while consuming a book.
Reading, on the other hand, is active and requires your concentrated focus to get the information in your brain.
In my experience, information that's easily consumed doesn't lead to deep understanding.
I listen to books for entertainment, but not when I'm not trying to really learn a topic.\
I found Mindset quite a hard read. You learn early on what growth mindset is, and then it's in some ways just 300 pages of driving that idea home... I didn't make it all that far to be honest, but it's juice was in many ways summarised completely by your summary. Grit was another hard one. David C Baker passed on a great tip for reading powerful books.
Read the Introduction up to chapter one, then read the conclusion or last chapter. 9/10 you'll get everything from the book in just that simple method.
Then afterwards, you're free to read the book in it's entirety. If you like what you've just read from it, then you read the whole thing and get to enjoy the whole thing and make more mental connections.
That's a totally fair point about Mindset and Grit. Both probably didn't warrant a full book given how they unpacked the concept.
Here's another way to think about it. The main importance of the books is to internalise the lessons, for them to actually make a difference in our lives.
It may vary from person to person, but I think a 300 page book where the majority of time is spent driving the point home will be enough time spent to get it into your head.
The more it gets into your head, the more your thoughts change. Which means the more your feelings change. Which mean the more your actions change.
Idk, just my 2 cents.
What an awesome list!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing this video about books should read in 2024 Anthony.
Hope you find one or two in there that bring you a ton of value.
This is amazing. “How to build wealth”
Glad you enjoyed!
Hey Anthoy, As you have read over 100 or more books would you mind telling me few ways that I can use to Improve my reading experience and help retain the knowledge that I have read from the books. Also, It would be great of you to tell me how you made your self read that many books. Like what do you did in your day to day like to make your self read the books. (I myself took a year to read 2 books.). Also, You are like a brother I wish I had.
Nice to meet ya, little brother.
I talk a bit about how to read better at the beginning of this video:
th-cam.com/video/tlpGzAzwAZY/w-d-xo.html
But my best advice is to highlight and take notes as you're reading. Then, when you complete the book, write out the main concepts of the book from memory as though you were trying to teach it to a friend.
I've found the act of trying to teach something helps me learn something way faster.
Don't worry about reading for speed. Just spend a certain amount of time each day reading and stick to that. If that's 10 minutes/day, that's fine. Start there and build up.
Yeah , mindset is important to get something going. Nice tutorial.
Update:
By the way , the Letter from a stoic , -Lucius Seneca , bought the book and im reading it.
Its very informative, good book to read .
THE most important, I think. :)
Did you just Drop: Read the Wealth of Nations !!!? ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Yep yep yep
Ok, U earn a new sub now, thank you
Thanks for the sub! Psyched to have you here.
Hey Think and Grow Rich is a true classic! I found people either savor it or being ignorant about it… the secret in this book only pops out when you are ready to it with a mind that is open.
It's a good book.
Anthony, is there a video anywhere about bringing attention to clients for a small business? Most ive seen aren’t very indebt
Great question. I think the best I've seen on that topic is by Alex Hormozi. His recent book $100M Leads (which I mention in this video) is all about getting customers for your business.
I'd start there if I were you.
I read think and grow rich also the science of getting rich. I enjoyed them. I’ve learned that wealth is pretty easy to have , the problem people have is they know what they need to do but still don’t do nothing about it. So procrastination is the real problem in getting rich. Find out out what is it that your good at, then turn it into a service. The more the value of the service the better the wealth.
Great book
Thank you, appreciate it
I appreciate you
Absolutely 💯
Thanks!
Good presentation
Thank you!
Love you brother thanks a lot 🙏
Always welcome
Hey man love your works. I'm a mid 30 guy and been struggling building my business. But I'll never lose hope & will keep trying until I succeed.
Could you tell me what age you reach a millionaire status? I know it's not important bcoz everyone has their own path and pace. I wanna know it bcoz I wanna set my own goal. I really look up to you man you're my idol. Thanks
I appreciate it, man. I think I crossed the million mark at around 31 or maybe 32.
Thanks man for replying. Thanks for providing guidance in your videos. You got a subscribe from me
hi, anthnoy i did not read these book but i read different books like
rich dad poor dad
The magic of thinking big
50 Business Classics
First two are good.
The Craft of Power by Ralph Siu is a hidden gem💎
Interesting. Never heard of it. Thanks for the rec
Please i need help with how to study; with 16 books and other books i have, do i have to stick to one book and finish it before jumping to another? I guess i might not be able to finish the whole 16 if thats the case
Whats the "best" strategy or should ask whats "your strategy" for study more than 16 books in a year. Thanks
Step one: Don't overwhelm yourself by trying to take on too much. Consistency beats Intensity. Just show up and read a few pages every day. You'll make it through all the books faster than you think.
Step two: Read in whatever way works best for you. I tend to cycle between 3-4 books at a time because I never know exactly what I'm gonna be in the mood for at any given moment. I usually read a light/easy book, a more technical book, and a biography at the same time.
@@AnthonyVicino thanks for your reply it's been helpful
thanks a lot for the advice Anthony
I just love Rich Dad Poor Dad. It did help me about finance.
That's great!
Is there a recommended order that i should read these books in?
I would personally start with Mindset books, then Wealth, Skills, and Health....
But if your health is the thing that really needs work, work on that after Mindset.
Hi Anthony @AnthonyVicino ! I wonder, I have had this feeling for at least 2 or maybe even 3 of your videos that they are reposts, ie. I have already heard them in full. Is that true?
Reposts? No.
Every video is unique and original.
A couple things might be happening:
1. I turn the scripts of these videos into articles for my newsletter, so if you're on that list, you'll have read the same content as what I'm presenting here.
2. We tweak thumbnails and titles from time-to-time, so you might be getting reserved a video you've already watched, but with a different title/thumbnail.
Hi Anthony @AnthonyVicino ! Thanks for your answer. Regarding 1/, yes I am on the newsletter. However, I still must think I have heard certain videos twice. So about 2/, I'm not quite sure what it means that a video gets reserved for me. Could it be that a video after you re-title it shows up in my notifications as a recommendation again?
You're reading Great books 📚📚📚
Thanks!
Hey man, I'm 18 and a month and I half ago I decided that university is not something I wanna do in live , so i started with copywriting and this gotta be it man , I am not giving up , now I really want to learn about the taxes, so the book you recommend seems interesting. The thing is that I live in Belgium(Europe), so my question is that I know the tax rate is not the same here as it is in the usa but is the general knowledge and working also different? I don't want to read a book when the taxes are done completely different here yk
That's a great question. Taxes are highly location specific, so unless you're in the USA, that book probably won't be very helpful for your situation.
I'd ask around and see if there are any good ooks specific to your market. Sorry!
Psyched for you to learn copywriting, though!
I’m from the Netherlands and have an interest in finance. I watch a lot of American content on it and read books from American authors. The tax law is completely different though, not relevant. I personally wouldn’t even read a belgian book on tax law, as you wouldn’t benefit from a book on Dutch tax law. Maybe you can find a belgian equivalent?
@@AnthonyVicino thanks for the answer!
I would suggest Volunteer , with your local Tax gods! See what you can learn!
Love this guy. He's the real deal.
Thanks, Michael. I appreciate you!
The question I have is, how do you actually make use of the books you read? I mean reading is one part but how do you actually keep the knowledge? I often notice myself forgetting about what the prior sentence was.
I break this down in the first part of this video (How to Actually Read Better):
th-cam.com/video/tlpGzAzwAZY/w-d-xo.html
@@AnthonyVicino smart move😉