




The Wealth Money Can't Buy: The 8 Hidden Habits to Live Your Richest Life Paperback – 9 April 2024 : Sharma, Robin: desertcart.in: Books Review: A book that expresses humanity, compassion and interconnectedness - The Wealth Money Can't Buy - "SOME PEOPLE ARE POOR, ALL THEY HAVE IS MONEY." - BOB MARLEY In a society where wealth is solely equated with money, millionaires and billionaires are often seen as incredibly affluent, healthy, and content with their lives (even if they are actually suffering). Sharma discusses the true wealth that is often overlooked, lying right in front of us, but disregarded because societal programming has taught us not to value it. The possession of flashy assets or cash in the bank is often seen as the measure of wealth. While these assets, cash, flashy cars, and luxurious vacations can bring financial prosperity, true wealth encompasses happiness, health, contentment, connectedness, and peacefulness. Without these, material possessions alone leave one impoverished in the aspects that truly matter in life. Chasing the societal markers of success often leads to emptiness, frustration, and lasting regret. There is a better way to live. In "The Wealth Money Can't Buy," you'll discover an eight-form wealth learning model centered around eight hidden habits. 1.Growth - Becoming all that you can possibly be is a far more valuable prize than anything money could buy. 2. Wellness - "When we are young we are willing to sacrifice all our health for the pursuit of wealth and once we are old , we become willing to sacrifice all of our wealth for even one day of good health." 3. Family - The absence of human connections and having abundant money alone cannot make you truly rich. A strong, joy-filled, and happy family life serves as a foundational element of a personal narrative that not only brings complete satisfaction but also embodies the creativity, productivity, and impact on others that your most powerful self desires. 4. Craft - A job is perceived as just a job when viewed solely through that lens. Many of us consider work a burden rather than a gift. In reality, your occupation offers an opportunity to provide for your family, actualize your inherent potential, bring remarkable projects to life, and contribute to your community. 5. Money - Economic prosperity grants you the freedom to make choices that align with your best interests, rather than feeling compelled to do things out of necessity for a paycheck.The key is to leverage money to benefit you, instead of becoming enslaved by the quest for wealth. 6. Community - "Your Network Determines Your Net-worth". 7. Adventure - " It is not death that one should fear but never having truly lived " - Marcus Aurelius. As human beings, we are inherently nomadic and born to be pioneers. You descend from ancestors who climbed towering mountains, explored vast oceans, and embraced the adventure and uncertainty that a vibrant life often entails, sometimes forsaking the comfort of security. 8. Service - Serving society and people is a noble calling that enriches both the giver and the receiver. It is a path that leads to profound fulfillment, as every act of service, no matter how small, has the power to make a meaningful difference in someone's life. It is through our service to others that we truly express our humanity, compassion, and interconnectedness, creating a more caring and harmonious world for all. In "The Wealth Money Can't Buy," you will uncover a transformative system that effortlessly guides you toward living your most fulfilling life, the one that your inner strength and wisdom recognize you deserve, before it's too late. The beauty of this book lies in the author's ability to explain each topic concisely without dragging it out. Each chapter, or habit, is presented in a short yet detailed manner, making it feel like a personal conversation. I have immensely relished this book and aspire to incorporate its habits into my daily life, aiming to attain richness not only in wealth but also in the contentment, happiness, and peacefulness that I truly deserve. Review: Awesome book!! - The Wealth Money Can’t Buy is a non fiction book of around 400 pages. This is a self help book which tells you importance of other things in your life which makes you a rich person other than Money. This book is written in easiest way therefore making it beginner friendly. The book consists of eight forms of wealth learning model which is based on eight habits : Growth - related to self growth or self improvement . What you were yesterday and what you are today. Wellness - this tells about your health. You should be physically, mentally and spiritually healthy. Family - This tells you about the importance of your family. Having a lot of money but still you are alone is worthless. Craft - This tells about your work, to explore new platforms and more opportunities. Money - Money is necessary for fullfilling your basic needs. Community - You require a good community. The more you are surrounded by good people, the more productive you become. Adventure - The habit of exploring more and more and not stoping yourself to only one thing. Service - Always be helpful to others. For me, the book is an amazing guide for you to live your life and become rich not only financially but also in other habits. This book is gem for people who are exploring non fiction books. I would suggest to go through each chapter slowly and understand the message behind every line. This is a worth reading book for me.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #1,061 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #40 in Motivational Self-Help #165 in Personal Transformation |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,934) |
| Dimensions | 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm |
| Generic Name | Book |
| ISBN-10 | 8119792785 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-8119792788 |
| Importer | Jaico Publishing House |
| Item Weight | 393 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 393.1 Grams |
| Packer | Jaico Publishing House |
| Paperback | 424 pages |
| Publisher | Jaico Publishing House; First Edition (9 April 2024); Jaico Publishing House |
| Reading age | Customer suggested age: 17 years and up |
S**N
A book that expresses humanity, compassion and interconnectedness
The Wealth Money Can't Buy - "SOME PEOPLE ARE POOR, ALL THEY HAVE IS MONEY." - BOB MARLEY In a society where wealth is solely equated with money, millionaires and billionaires are often seen as incredibly affluent, healthy, and content with their lives (even if they are actually suffering). Sharma discusses the true wealth that is often overlooked, lying right in front of us, but disregarded because societal programming has taught us not to value it. The possession of flashy assets or cash in the bank is often seen as the measure of wealth. While these assets, cash, flashy cars, and luxurious vacations can bring financial prosperity, true wealth encompasses happiness, health, contentment, connectedness, and peacefulness. Without these, material possessions alone leave one impoverished in the aspects that truly matter in life. Chasing the societal markers of success often leads to emptiness, frustration, and lasting regret. There is a better way to live. In "The Wealth Money Can't Buy," you'll discover an eight-form wealth learning model centered around eight hidden habits. 1.Growth - Becoming all that you can possibly be is a far more valuable prize than anything money could buy. 2. Wellness - "When we are young we are willing to sacrifice all our health for the pursuit of wealth and once we are old , we become willing to sacrifice all of our wealth for even one day of good health." 3. Family - The absence of human connections and having abundant money alone cannot make you truly rich. A strong, joy-filled, and happy family life serves as a foundational element of a personal narrative that not only brings complete satisfaction but also embodies the creativity, productivity, and impact on others that your most powerful self desires. 4. Craft - A job is perceived as just a job when viewed solely through that lens. Many of us consider work a burden rather than a gift. In reality, your occupation offers an opportunity to provide for your family, actualize your inherent potential, bring remarkable projects to life, and contribute to your community. 5. Money - Economic prosperity grants you the freedom to make choices that align with your best interests, rather than feeling compelled to do things out of necessity for a paycheck.The key is to leverage money to benefit you, instead of becoming enslaved by the quest for wealth. 6. Community - "Your Network Determines Your Net-worth". 7. Adventure - " It is not death that one should fear but never having truly lived " - Marcus Aurelius. As human beings, we are inherently nomadic and born to be pioneers. You descend from ancestors who climbed towering mountains, explored vast oceans, and embraced the adventure and uncertainty that a vibrant life often entails, sometimes forsaking the comfort of security. 8. Service - Serving society and people is a noble calling that enriches both the giver and the receiver. It is a path that leads to profound fulfillment, as every act of service, no matter how small, has the power to make a meaningful difference in someone's life. It is through our service to others that we truly express our humanity, compassion, and interconnectedness, creating a more caring and harmonious world for all. In "The Wealth Money Can't Buy," you will uncover a transformative system that effortlessly guides you toward living your most fulfilling life, the one that your inner strength and wisdom recognize you deserve, before it's too late. The beauty of this book lies in the author's ability to explain each topic concisely without dragging it out. Each chapter, or habit, is presented in a short yet detailed manner, making it feel like a personal conversation. I have immensely relished this book and aspire to incorporate its habits into my daily life, aiming to attain richness not only in wealth but also in the contentment, happiness, and peacefulness that I truly deserve.
A**A
Awesome book!!
The Wealth Money Can’t Buy is a non fiction book of around 400 pages. This is a self help book which tells you importance of other things in your life which makes you a rich person other than Money. This book is written in easiest way therefore making it beginner friendly. The book consists of eight forms of wealth learning model which is based on eight habits : Growth - related to self growth or self improvement . What you were yesterday and what you are today. Wellness - this tells about your health. You should be physically, mentally and spiritually healthy. Family - This tells you about the importance of your family. Having a lot of money but still you are alone is worthless. Craft - This tells about your work, to explore new platforms and more opportunities. Money - Money is necessary for fullfilling your basic needs. Community - You require a good community. The more you are surrounded by good people, the more productive you become. Adventure - The habit of exploring more and more and not stoping yourself to only one thing. Service - Always be helpful to others. For me, the book is an amazing guide for you to live your life and become rich not only financially but also in other habits. This book is gem for people who are exploring non fiction books. I would suggest to go through each chapter slowly and understand the message behind every line. This is a worth reading book for me.
K**Y
Very Good Read
The Wealth Money Can't Buy by Robin Sharma is a book that takes us on a journey towards a healthier and more fulfilled life, where real wealth is found. The book is not just a simple guide on how to live a better life, but it is a detailed and comprehensive blueprint that will help you embrace all forms of wealth. The book starts with a simple yet powerful line - 'appreciate you.' This line sets the tone for the rest of the book and encourages readers to appreciate themselves for who they are. The highlights eight forms of wealth in the book - growth, wellness, family, craft, money, community, adventure, and service. Each of these forms of wealth is explained in detail and is accompanied by real-life examples. His focus on changing small habits that can bring about a big change in our lives is truly inspiring. He encourages readers to develop good habits like reading, journaling, working out, having a good meal to heal ourselves from within . He shares his own life experiences and how these mechanisms have worked for him. The book is written in short and crisp chapters, each explaining a form of wealth in detail. The writing style is engaging and easy to read, making it more gripping. The Wealth Money Can't Buy is not just a stereotypical self-help book that instructs you on what to do or not. It is a beautifully written book that describes each point with reasons to lead a greater life. In conclusion, if you want to bring small changes to live a more enjoyable life, then this is definitely worth a try.
M**D
I don’t think I have ever taken the time to leave a book review as passionately as this. I’ll start by saying this could not be a bigger, brighter, more positive book review if it tried. It will change your life. Even if you don’t feel ready yet, keep it on your shelf, for one day you might be… You know what they say: when the student is ready, the teacher will appear. Robin Sharma’s work in this beautiful book first dropped into my ears when I listened to a podcast with Jay Shetty (not a podcast I usually listen to, but clearly, I was guided there for a reason on this occasion). I deliver the kind of work that Robin does (albeit on a smaller scale at the moment), and I struggled with how to get these messages across. This book is exactly everything I wanted. It’s helped me hone the work I provide, and the life I choose to live. We are here just once in the body we stand in. THIS is living. If I could give it 10 stars, I would! The chapters are short, digestible, relatable, and get under your skin in the most beautiful way possible, allowing reflection and integration without pressure. This is what living is all about. This rich life is what we all aspire to if we really allow ourselves to go deep and ‘be’. We see it all the time, people earning a lot of money, but their physical and mental health suffer, relationships suffer, and there’s a complete loss of connection to self. Money on its own simply does not bring happiness. This book really deepens the understanding of the way in which we can all feel and experience true fulfillment, calm, peace, and inner happiness, and live a rich life. Bringing to this earth what we were here to do, sharing and spreading the effect of kindness and love, and feeling the fulfillment that that brings with it. I love the way Robin signposts to all the books, quotes, and thought leaders, mentors, etc., who have contributed to his insights and life—it gives us so much further reading. He does not take credit for it all but acknowledges others and shows the importance of being part of a greater community of learning. I cannot thank you enough for this work, Robin. I love the way you set the scene to place us right where you are when you write each section—it really helps the reader see what a rich life looks and feels like. The love you have for your partner and your children is undeniable. Your gratitude for all you have and experience in this life leaps out of every page. We are all so fortunate to be afforded this time on this earth. It is just beautiful to read. The dedication and effort you've poured into this book are tangible, and the impact you've had on changing this world positively is clear. I, for one, shall carry forward the lessons in this book into the work I do with my own clients, integrate them into my own life, and share them with as many people as possible. This book shall be gifted to all those I love on repeat! These lessons will forever remain valuable to me and everybody I come across from here on in. There are a number of books that have changed the way I think and impacted my life hugely along my journey, and this is very much one of them. I shall hold these lessons close to my heart, and the book will never be far from my side. So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for putting your passion, wisdom, and love into this book and sharing it with us all.
O**A
The book has some dent, but content is fine
F**S
Libro original. Excelente calidad.
E**O
Congratulations Robin. I have read almost all of your books, starting with the mind blowing 5AM Club that changed me positively, to the Hero Manifesto. All of them had something special, but this book is for me the all-in-one recovery of all your thoughts and lessons, written in a very clear, direct and practical way. Congratulations, I really liked it. Thank you for sharing.
F**N
Schon 'Der Mönch, der seinen Ferrari verkaufte' und auch 'The 5 AM Club' waren meisterhaft. In diesem neuen Buch stellt Sharma auf hinreißende Weise seine neue Philosophie vor, ein ehrliches Leben voller persönlicher Power, Authenzität und voll von einem wunderbaren Lebensstil zu führen. Sharma's Lebentipps für ein fast frugales Dasein ohne materiellen Besitz sind einfach zu lesen und mit kapitalen Zitaten bestückt. Kein Wunder, dass 'The Wealth Money Can't Buy' schon Weltbestseller Nummer 1 ist. Mögen Sharma und seine Leser*innen Erfolg damit haben, unsere Welt zu einem besseren Planeten zu machen! ❣️🙏
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