The books that rewired how I build companies and manage money aren't the ones that give you hacks. They’re the ones that fix your foundation.

Rich Dad Poor Dad isn’t just a popular recommendation. It forces you to rethink the basics: how money works, what an asset actually is, and why your mindset shapes every financial decision. It’s the difference between working for a check and building a system that works for you.

Good to Great does the same for leadership and company building. It shows why great teams win, how disciplined thinking compounds, and what separates durable companies from average ones. It’s the blueprint for moving past good enough to building something that lasts.

If you want a foundation for wealth, leadership, and long-term growth, these two books will reset the way you build.

Knowledge is only potential. Execution is the payoff. Read these not to learn, but to act.

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