The Laws Of Money, The Lessons Of Life: Keep What You Have and Create What You Deserve by Suze Orman
I just recently finished reading an interesting book by Suze Orman entitled The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life. It discusses the five laws of money that we can follow in order to be financially successful in life.
The five laws are as follows:
Law 1: Truth Creates Money, Lies Destroy It
Suze’s first law is very simple. Don’t lie about your financial situation. Don’t buy what you cannot afford and don’t pretend that you are richer than you are. Live within or below your means rather than allowing yourself to get into bad debt. Don’t think that others will not like you if you don’t appear to have a lot of money. People will like you for who you are and not for what you have.
Law 2: Look At What You Have, Not At What You Had
This second law is about living in the present and not in the past. There is no use comparing yourself and your money to something that no longer exists. The past has no power over you unless you give it power. Be sure to focus on what you have now and work with that so that you can move forward and be successful. Don’t continue to live with regrets from the past.