Inquebrantable. Tu guia para lograr la libertad financiera

Inquebrantable. Tu guia para lograr la libertad financiera

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  • Create Date:2022-12-09 08:16:57
  • Update Date:2025-09-24
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  • Author:Tony Robbins
  • ISBN:6077476234
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Summary

Luego de entrevistar a cincuenta de las mentes financieras más brillantes y de escribir su exitoso libro Dinero: domina el juego, regresa Tony Robbins con una guía paso a paso que te llevará por un camino de transformación de tu realidad monetaria y que te conducirá más rápido hacia la verdadera libertad financiera。 Sin importar cuál sea tu ingreso hoy o la etapa por la cual estés pasando en tu vida, este libro contiene para ti las herramientas puntuales para poner en práctica y alcanzar las metas que te propones más rápido。 Tony Robbins, quien ha entrenado a más de cincuenta millones de personas de más de cien países, se ha unido para este libro con Peter Mallouk, la única persona que por tres años consecutivos ha sido catalogado por la revista Barron’s como el consejero financiero número uno de los Estados Unidos。 Juntos revelan cómo ser inquebrantables: personas que no solo logran conservar la paz mental y la tranquilidad en un mundo de incertidumbres y economías volátiles, sino que transforman sus temores y dudas en fuentes de dinero y prosperidad。

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Dang Minh Ngoc

Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook by Anthony Robbins *sách tóm tắt*tên tiếng Việt: Khó lòng lay chuyển- 2 năm phỏng vấn 50 nhà đầu tưu- Nhập môn đầu tư: Học thêm + theo dõi tin tức- Tự do tài chính: Quy tắc 4% - kể cả trong giai đoạn khó khăn, nếu nhà đầu tư rút ra 4% mỗi năm thì hồ sơ tài chính k thể hết tiền trong 30 năm- Cần chi tiêu "x" tiền mỗi năm -> Cần dự trữ 25x để tự do tài chính。- Để có tiền dự trữ, cần tiết kiệm mỗi tháng (trong vòng 20 năm) -> để ko trong tủ, gửi ngân hàn Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook by Anthony Robbins *sách tóm tắt*tên tiếng Việt: Khó lòng lay chuyển- 2 năm phỏng vấn 50 nhà đầu tưu- Nhập môn đầu tư: Học thêm + theo dõi tin tức- Tự do tài chính: Quy tắc 4% - kể cả trong giai đoạn khó khăn, nếu nhà đầu tư rút ra 4% mỗi năm thì hồ sơ tài chính k thể hết tiền trong 30 năm- Cần chi tiêu "x" tiền mỗi năm -> Cần dự trữ 25x để tự do tài chính。- Để có tiền dự trữ, cần tiết kiệm mỗi tháng (trong vòng 20 năm) -> để ko trong tủ, gửi ngân hàng, phân chia đầu tư。LÀM THẾ NÀO ĐỂ TIỀN K CHẾT, TIỀN ĐẺ RA TIỀN?BƯỚC 1: Tạm quên lãi lớn。 Tập trung tránh thua lỗ。- Rule 1: Ko bao giờ để mất tiền / Chắc chắn 150%- Rule 2: Ko bao giờ quên nguyên tắc 1- Lựa chọn an toàn。 Khắc phục hạn chế。BƯỚC 2: Các khoản đầu tư ít rủi ro + thưởng cao- Ko có khoản đầu tư nào an toàn 100%。 Ng tắc đầu tư: Chấp nhận rủi ro- Tìm kiếm các khoản ít rủi ro + thưởng cao (tỉ lệ bất đối xứng)。VD: Đầu tư vào 5 khoản trong đó: 1 khoản đc kì vọng sinh lời gấp 5 để gỡ cho 4 khoản còn lại。- Tìm kiếm để tăng tỉ lệ thắng / thua là 2/3 (chấp nhận có thua nhưng ít hơn thắng là thắng r)BƯỚC 3: Luôn theo dõi và ktra danh sách các hạng mục đầu tư:- Điểm yếu lớn nhất: con ng -> các phần mềm đầu tư vào robot- Khi mất tiền, con ng cảm thấy bị đe dọa tính mạng。 Não chuyển sang chế độ sinh tồn。 VD: Bán hết cổ phiếu giá trị nhất khi giá tệ nhất (k tỉnh táo, tính toán)。- Bản năng quyết định của con ng ko dựa vào lý trí (trái ngược với robot)。- Trước khi quyết định, cần xem qua ds。08。12。2022N 。。。more

Gonçalo Cabecinhas

Mais do que um simples livro de desenvolvimento pessoal e menos técnico que o livro de finanças pessoais。 Consegue-se com esta obra ter uma compilação no que é necessário ter para se definir um objectivo para o nosso futuro e são apresentadas ferramentas para o obter。 Neste livro temos o básico dos livros:- The Little Book of Common Sense Investing de John Bogle- The Psychology of Money de Morgan Housel- The Little Book of Behavioral Investing de James Montier

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I learned a few things but Tony is an absolutely terrible writer。 This book feels more like one of his seminars in writing。

Joaquim Magalhães

One of the best books I have ever read

Luca Boccolini

Bellissimo libro, che analizza tutti gli aspetti della ricchezza, non solo quello finanziario (in maniera eccezionale), ma anche quello (importantissimo) psicologico e attitudinale。Un libro che è vera lezione di vita a 360º!

Sofy C。

Menos mal que fue mejorando xD la primera parte fue super meh。。。 la 2da parte un poco mejor y la 3ra bastante mejor por suerte!No puedo decir que cumpliera con tooodo lo que se pasó 100 páginas prometiendo jajaj pero algunas cosas me llevo 😉 definitivamente lo suyo es el liderazgo y no tanto explicar cosas financieras

Abhimanyu Babbar

Although the general concepts laid out in this book are known to many but it does a good job to bring them together and present a coherent picture regarding the financial planning and journey of an investor。 The cherry on the cake would be the last chapter where the author talks about the emotional mastery as well because `There can be no sour sight than seeing a wealthy, financial independent person riddled with misery and emotional turmoil`。 Although the general concepts laid out in this book are known to many but it does a good job to bring them together and present a coherent picture regarding the financial planning and journey of an investor。 The cherry on the cake would be the last chapter where the author talks about the emotional mastery as well because `There can be no sour sight than seeing a wealthy, financial independent person riddled with misery and emotional turmoil`。 。。。more

Kevin C

Pretty simple investing advice, but it makes total sense。 Start young。 Invest in low cost index funds。 Seems simple, but we tend to think we can outsmart the market by betting on individual stocks rather than betting on the whole market。

Dioni (Bookie Mee)

I knew about this book from Youtube's Investing with Rose / It's Your Girl Rose, as with I Will Teach You to Be Rich, both of which I read back to back, so I can't help comparing them。 While you can kinda see what position Ramit of IWT was talking from (someone who got rich selling courses), Tony Robbins is slightly more confusing。 In the book he often uses the phrase "you and me", suggesting that him and we the reader, are on the same level in terms of finance and financial education。 Said by s I knew about this book from Youtube's Investing with Rose / It's Your Girl Rose, as with I Will Teach You to Be Rich, both of which I read back to back, so I can't help comparing them。 While you can kinda see what position Ramit of IWT was talking from (someone who got rich selling courses), Tony Robbins is slightly more confusing。 In the book he often uses the phrase "you and me", suggesting that him and we the reader, are on the same level in terms of finance and financial education。 Said by someone who has private jets to go places。The book was written with Peter Mallouk, who is the CEO of Creative Planning - a wealth management firm。 The amount of times that Tony refers readers to getasecondopinion。com (which directs you to Creative Planning website) in the book seems seedy。 I almost stopped reading every time he recommends this company, but thought let me push through a bit to see what he has to say。 I did finish the book, and only now I noticed there's disclaimer at the beginning of the book that Tony has financial incentives to refer investors to Creative Planning, and in which he is also a board member。 How infuriating。 So the whole book is really an advertisement for his management fund。 I actually did contact Creative Planning mid reading, as part research, part curiosity。 They said there's a minimum requirement of 100K USD to use their service for non-US investors, so it didn't go really far。 The back of the book says that 100% of the profits from the book is donated to Feeding America, a hunger relief organisation。 As I said, confusing。There are probably some good advices in the book for beginner investors, but I can't get over how seedy this guy seems。 I had a glimpse of the Netflix documentary, and he looks and sounds like a churchy motivational speaker, which is exactly the type of person I don't trust。 I should've probably researched a bit more before reading the whole book, but there you go。 My punishment for listening to someone on Youtube。 。。。more

Andrew Emad

I would like to raise my hat in respect to Anthony because of the last chapter about something you can't buy with money, l wasn't sure about how he was getting out of the main topic of the book but after reading this chapter i understood that it's the most important thing to be invested not money investments but it's to be a happy person it's the real wealth。 I would like to raise my hat in respect to Anthony because of the last chapter about something you can't buy with money, l wasn't sure about how he was getting out of the main topic of the book but after reading this chapter i understood that it's the most important thing to be invested not money investments but it's to be a happy person it's the real wealth。 。。。more

Jas Reads

Lectura práctica y, como anuncia desde el principio, presenta ideas básicas y concretas sobre libertad financiera sin necesidad de tener conocimientos previos sobre finanzas。 Totalmente recomendable。

Rio

One chapter。 One idea。 The story goes in a circle with just one simple idea。 Same to other chapters 🥲

Dillon

Such an incredible read。 I feel much more confident about my investment strategy as well as knowing I have a resource I can pull from in the future as my income and wealth grows。 I think this book should be required reading and college and highly recommended for those finishing trade school, or even ending an apprenticeship。The final section about protecting your assets is incredibly practical and direct。 Must read!

Fetcher

Finance parts of the book were similar to Money。 Start young and wait 30 years。 Use index funds, diversify。Chapter 9 was really good,Achievement- The First Step to Achieving Anything You Want Is Focus。 Remember: wherever your focus goes, your energy flows。 (- The Second Step Is to Go Beyond Hunger, Drive, and Desire, and to Consistently Take Massive Action。- The Third Step to Achieving Whatever We Want Is Grace。The Art of Fulfillment- The First Principle: You Must Keep Growing。 Everything in lif Finance parts of the book were similar to Money。 Start young and wait 30 years。 Use index funds, diversify。Chapter 9 was really good,Achievement- The First Step to Achieving Anything You Want Is Focus。 Remember: wherever your focus goes, your energy flows。 (- The Second Step Is to Go Beyond Hunger, Drive, and Desire, and to Consistently Take Massive Action。- The Third Step to Achieving Whatever We Want Is Grace。The Art of Fulfillment- The First Principle: You Must Keep Growing。 Everything in life either grows or dies。 …I can tell you the secret to happiness in one word: progress。 (167)- The Second Principe: You Have to Give。You make a living by what you get。 You make a life by what you give。 – Winston Churchill…money doesn’t change people。 It just magnifies who they already are。 (168)An undirected mind operates naturally in survival mode, constantly identifying and magnifying these potential threats to our well-being。 The result: a life filled with stress and anxiety。 (171)A Beautiful State。 When you feel love, joy, gratitude, awe, playfulness, ease, creativity, drive, caring, growth, curiosity, or appreciation, you’re in a beautiful state。 In this state, you know exactly what to do, and you do the right thing。 In this state, your spirit and your heart are alive, and the best of you comes out。 Nothing feels like a problem, and everything flows。 You feel no fear or frustration。 You’re in harmony with your true essence。 (172)A Suffering State。 When you’re feeling stressed out, worried, frustrated, angry, depressed, irritable, overwhelmed, resentful, or fearful, you’re in a suffering state。 We’ve all experienced these and countless other “negative” emotions, even if we’re not always keen to admit it! As I mentioned earlier, most achievers much prefer to think they’re stressed than fearful。 But “stress” is just the achiever word for fear! If I follow the trail of your stress, it’ll take me to your deepest fear。 (172)Either you master your mind or it masters you。 The secret of living an extraordinary life is to take control of the mind, since this alone will determine whether you live in a suffering state or a beautiful state。 (175)Our lives are shaped not by our conditions, but by our decisions。 (175)In my soul, I believe that life is always happening for us, not to us! (182)THE SECRET TO LIVING IS GIVINGRemember that you are more than the moment。 You are more than your economics。 You are more than any challenging time you may face。 You are soul, spirit, and essence–and you are truly unshakeable。 。。。more

Simeon

this is a pretty well rounded introduction/review into the world of stock investing。 not only did the authors discuss market properties and behaviors, they were also attentive to the practical cultivation of a person's mindset that should go into being a successful investor。there's nothing earth shattering, as far as the actual investment tips; low price etfs, fearful when others are greedy, cyclical market trends。。。nonetheless, the presentation structure and the inclusion of mental and emotiona this is a pretty well rounded introduction/review into the world of stock investing。 not only did the authors discuss market properties and behaviors, they were also attentive to the practical cultivation of a person's mindset that should go into being a successful investor。there's nothing earth shattering, as far as the actual investment tips; low price etfs, fearful when others are greedy, cyclical market trends。。。nonetheless, the presentation structure and the inclusion of mental and emotional well being makes this a very impressive collection of thought and opinion。 。。。more

Benedikte

Not a bad book, and Tony Robbins is clearly an engaging and inspiring writer。 However, I think the topics of personal finance and financial freedom are more clearly and actionably covered in books like ‘I Will Teach You To Be Rich’ and ‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’

Amber Wise

This book was good。 It gives a general overview on the stock market, fees, and general psychology needed to invest well。 It is not as specific as I would have liked and I didn’t feel like I could walk away with actual steps to take without more research。 So overall it was ok。 I just expected more。

Mantas Jaskys

If you look at this book as a rookie investor, it's definitely 5 star book。 A lot of good information, especially now, when we are in a huge bear market。 If you look at this book as a rookie investor, it's definitely 5 star book。 A lot of good information, especially now, when we are in a huge bear market。 。。。more

Bruce Thomas

Best take-aways for me:Diversify including internationalDon't be afraid of downturns and bears - great buying opportunities401k's mutual funds have way-too-high fees and underperform; focus on index funds Best take-aways for me:Diversify including internationalDon't be afraid of downturns and bears - great buying opportunities401k's mutual funds have way-too-high fees and underperform; focus on index funds 。。。more

André

Aprenda a criar tranquilidade em um mundo volátil com o consagrado Tony Robbins。 Tony Robbins, que já treinou milhares de pessoas em mais de cem países, é o grande nome quando se pensa em qualidade de vida e estratégias de negócios。 Neste livro, ele forma uma dupla imbatível com Peter Mallouk, o único homem na história eleito por três anos consecutivos pela revista Barron’s como o melhor consultor financeiro dos Estados Unidos, para mapear os quatro princípios básicos vão nortear o leitor nas de Aprenda a criar tranquilidade em um mundo volátil com o consagrado Tony Robbins。 Tony Robbins, que já treinou milhares de pessoas em mais de cem países, é o grande nome quando se pensa em qualidade de vida e estratégias de negócios。 Neste livro, ele forma uma dupla imbatível com Peter Mallouk, o único homem na história eleito por três anos consecutivos pela revista Barron’s como o melhor consultor financeiro dos Estados Unidos, para mapear os quatro princípios básicos vão nortear o leitor nas decisões financeiras mais complexas e o colocar em posição de vantagem em qualquer cenário econômico。 Inabalável é um livro surpreendente que traça o caminho das pedras para tomar as rédeas do seu futuro e aproveitar ao máximo as oportunidades, multiplicando seu capital e reduzindo os riscos, a fim de alcançar uma vida plena。 。。。more

Hector Mauricio Salinas

Me parecio un fundamental oara todos aquellos que quieren y por ahi no saben como empezar a informarse sobre el mundo de la bolsa Mundial y Tony Robbins, con una lectura a meno y de forma precisa nos introduce con una lectura entendible para todos desde el nivel 0 hasta a aquellos que tienen una ideología mas avanzada。

Rick Sabatini

Great book on the main tenants of basics of investing。 Def filled in all my knowledge gaps。 Looking forward to reading money master the game。Love me some Tony Robbins

Jarl Friis

I have long postponed this book because it was just a short version of Money: Master the game (which I have already read)。 It was not。 It covered the high-level conclusions from Money:Master the game, but it also gave me a new perspective and new stronger motivation for action。 The best chapter was the last chapter about the psychological wealth, not financial wealth。The writing style really moves me。

Gurudatt Rao

An approach to cost effective investing to make decent returns while saving on tax without getting influenced by emotions is the real takeaway。 Some of the anecdotal facts are essential for retail investors to stay invested for safeguarding their future without loosing faith owing to aberrations。

Khaled El-Musleh

I had a feeling while reading this book that it could be summarized in 50 pages。 I felt a lot of repeating and going back and forth to the same topic。 We are different but me personally benefitted from the book but at the same time, I felt like he is trying to sell his other books and his websites and so on during the entire book。

Melissa Garcia

Although I did love and learn a lot from this book, I think it could've been condensed into a shorter read。 The point was made early on then repeated a few more times than necessary。 For someone who is just beginning to learn about personal finance (a little late to the party) it was very insightful。 The only thing I could've done without is the promotion of affiliates。 Although I did love and learn a lot from this book, I think it could've been condensed into a shorter read。 The point was made early on then repeated a few more times than necessary。 For someone who is just beginning to learn about personal finance (a little late to the party) it was very insightful。 The only thing I could've done without is the promotion of affiliates。 。。。more

Vee

Definitely a good book to read to learn how to build wealth, plus gives data backed evidence on market cycles。 With data, it could potentially help manage emotions when it comes to long term investing

Joanne Singh

I give this 4 stars for what it is - an introduction to financial planning。 It’s very accessible information for the average reader。 My biggest takeaway was understanding the differences between investment brokers and financial advisors who have a fiduciary duty。 The biggest drawback is that the book is highly geared towards an American audience (I am Canadian)。

Jason

This is a simple book to listen to and gave great tools and, perhaps best of all, taught confidence in something that is scary to a lot of people。 I enjoyed the approach, the delivery and the overall message this book provided, and it will very likely be helpful to just about anyone who picks it up。 Honestly, it was a 3。5 and worth the read。

Neil Pasricha

I walked into the the Barnes & Nobles in TriBeCa a while ago and came face to face with Tony Robbins。 Every poster, wall sign, and book featured his giant smiling face。 It was a bit unnerving。 I wondered what it would be like to walk into a bookstore and it’s just you… everywhere。 I figured I at least owed the guy a cursory little skim of his new book and I ended up standing there reading the whole thing。 On one hand: If a book holds your attention all the way through while you’re standing in a I walked into the the Barnes & Nobles in TriBeCa a while ago and came face to face with Tony Robbins。 Every poster, wall sign, and book featured his giant smiling face。 It was a bit unnerving。 I wondered what it would be like to walk into a bookstore and it’s just you… everywhere。 I figured I at least owed the guy a cursory little skim of his new book and I ended up standing there reading the whole thing。 On one hand: If a book holds your attention all the way through while you’re standing in a bookstore… kudos! On the other hand… I didn’t buy it。 For me it didn’t offer a ton of new investment information and didn’t come close to my favorite investing book which is The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John Bogle。 The world is getting more busy and scattered so I feel like I need my books to be less all over the place than my real life。 This book felt like someone’s hard drive threw up and was a jumble of listicles and interviews amidst fist-pumping rallying cries。 I have nothing against the content itself but couldn’t quite take it home。 。。。more