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Money Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom

by Anthony Robbins, Tony Robbins

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Why You'll Love This

Tony Robbins sat down with Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, and Carl Icahn — and distilled what they actually do with money into steps anyone can follow.

  • Great if you want: plain-English investing strategy backed by billionaire-level insight
  • The experience: dense but motivating — feels like a personal finance bootcamp in print
  • The writing: Robbins uses story and metaphor to defuse intimidating financial concepts
  • Skip if: you want concise — at 688 pages, it repeats itself often

About This Book

Most people spend decades working hard and still end up anxious about money — not because they lack discipline, but because no one ever handed them a real roadmap. Tony Robbins spent years interviewing more than fifty of the world's most influential investors and financial minds — Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, Carl Icahn among them — to extract the principles that actually drive wealth. The result is a seven-step framework designed not for the already-wealthy, but for ordinary people who want to stop being at the mercy of a system that rarely explains its own rules.

What distinguishes this book on the page is Robbins' talent for making genuinely intimidating material feel approachable without dumbing it down. The writing moves with the same relentless energy readers recognize from his earlier work, but here it's harnessed toward practical ends — breaking down asset allocation, compound interest, and asymmetric risk using stories and analogies that actually stick. At nearly 700 pages, it's ambitious in scope, but the structure rewards readers who engage chapter by chapter, building confidence alongside knowledge rather than overwhelming them from the start.