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Raimon Samsó

Financial Wisdom

There are many books about “financial intelligence” but few of “financial wisdom”.

The author is known for combining the economy with consciousness and offering a vision that goes beyond the mundane to enter spirituality. As an expert in financial education, he defends the need to illuminate all matters of life, including those of money. This book comparable to Thinking and Becoming Rich is financial education for non-financial.

• With this unusual book, you can change your way of thinking to improve your economic situation.

• You will learn to see opportunities where you only saw economic problems.

• You will learn to think like the most prosperous people; as a result, you can achieve the financial results you desire.

This revealing book will help you change your life for the better, and you can achieve financial freedom.

“Financial Wisdom” is the new paradigm in the “conscious economy” and includes values, principles, integrity, ethics, emotions, spirituality, compassion, and goodness. It leads you, beyond “financial freedom” with passive income, to a state of economic certainty with a wise business that feeds on the intelligence of the cosmos.

A person “financially” uses his knowledge and experience with goodness, which allows him to make better decisions and always be optimistic regardless of the results he obtains.

In this book, immerse yourself in financial education:

Financial minimalism

The origin of wealth

The economy of helping

Your Money Machine

Wealth habits

The illuminated ambition

Wise businesses

Passive income

If you have read other books by the author, you will recognize 35 pearls of wisdom summarizing his vision of prosperity and wealth.

By Raimon Samsó, the author of the bestsellers: The Code of Money and The Power of Discipline.

This reading synthesizes 35 wealth tips to be free, wise and rich.
106 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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