We spend most of our life earning money, but how much time do we actually spend learning about how to manage it?
Become financially savvy by reading these inspiring financial freedom books.
One of the most important things I did in the past 5 years was spend time reading books to help me escape from a life that I didn’t enjoy.
I would wake up early every day, spend 10-12 hours in a dark office, and go home tired, only to start again the next day.
Reaching financial freedom has truly changed my life.
Can you imagine having enough money to be able to live the life you want without having to go to work every day?
These books will set you on your own path to becoming financially free.
By investing in yourself and in your knowledge, you’ll finally stop worrying about money and actually use it as an instrument to build your wealth.
When I read the first of these books and then discovered the others, I didn’t know how much they would help me towards embracing happiness and follow my true dreams.
I hope you will find them as inspirational and life-changing as I did.
My favorite Financial Freedom Books
1. The 4-Hour Workweek
BY TIM FERRIS
Tim Ferris is a great entrepreneur. He has sold millions of books and has an inspiring podcast.
I read the Kindle edition of this book on a wonderful beach in Sicily. I hated my job, I was working more than 60 hours a week, and I just wanted a way out.
What I loved about this book is how Tim inspires you to work smarter and not harder. It also encourages you to just stop thinking and start doing. I also embraced his idea of taking mini-retirements during your life. Not all of us want to quit our jobs, but finding the right balance between work and life is essential to be happy!
This book helped me to understand that it is possible to escape the 9 to 5 and create streams of passive income to support your life without being chained at your desk every day!
2. Rich Dad Poor Dad
BY ROBERT KYOSAKI
In this book, Robert Kyosaki talks about how he grew up and learned about money from two very different dads (one was the father of his childhood friend).
The very different ideas of his not-so-wealthy dad compared to his wealthy dad’s friend reveal very different ideas on life and wealth.
This book made me realize how important financial education is and how little we are taught about it when we are young.
The difference between assets and liabilities and the importance of having money working for you instead of you having to work for money is the biggest lesson I learned from “Rich Dad, Poor Dad”.
3. The Magic of Thinking Big
BY DAVID JOSEPH SCHWARTZ
The first edition of this book is quite old, it was first published in 1959, but there is a reason why over 6 million people have read it and loved it: its message is as relevant today as it was back then.
The book is all about self-confidence, removing negativity, and the importance of believing in yourself. Only by thinking big and surrounding yourself with positivity, you can achieve happiness!
Why limit yourself?
4. The Millionaire Next Door
BY THOMAS STANLEY AND WILLIAM DANKO
A great insight into who the real millionaires are – people that live well below their means and achieve great wealth through hard work and savings.
Stanley Thomas interviews hundreds of millionaires, and they couldn’t be more different than what you think. They won’t often come from Hollywood, but they are often living next door.
Truly inspirational if you aim to be a millionaire yourself one day.
5. The Simple Path to Wealth
BY JIM COLLINS
I have always been terrified of investing in the stock market as I am the worst gambler in history.
Once I went to Vegas and couldn’t even bring myself to play at one of the tables. I have always seen investing in stocks as gambling and stayed well clear of it for ages.
Then I discovered Index Investing, Vanguard, and The Simple Path to Wealth.
I can’t say I am now a great investor, and I am still worried about the market being overvalued, but this book from Jim Collins gives you a great insight into Index Investing and the reasons why it has worked for so long.
If you want your money working for you, you are looking for a simple approach, and you don’t want to play with risky strategies, this book is for you.
It’s been one of the best, easy-to-read financial freedom books I’ve read to help me in my investment journey.
6. The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing
BY TAYLOR LARIMORE, MEL LINDAUER, MICHAEL LEBOEUF
Another straightforward guide to investing that will advise you on how to lay the foundations to create long-term wealth.
This book focuses on passive investing strategies based on investing in low-cost index funds.
It’s a great guide if you have managed to save money but aren’t sure about how to invest it meanwhile wanting a solution that won’t let you lose any sleep over it.
7. Financial Freedom
BY GRANT SABATIER
I was fortunate enough to read one of the final drafts of this book before it was published. Grant is an amazing blogger who managed to go from $2.26 to over $1 million in only 5 years.
Financial Freedom gives you everything you need to start living a better life!
I love when Grant says:
Making a lot of money isn’t the point. Time is!
You cannot buy time back, and by learning how to manage your money in the best possible way, you can buy your freedom!
This book will teach you everything you need about side hustles, hacking your 9 to 5, investing, saving, and more.
Ready to kickstart your road to financial freedom?
I hope these financial freedom books will inspire you as much as they have inspired me! Start learning today about how you can improve your wealth.
Money isn’t the most important thing in life, but knowing how to manage it will really set you free!
Becky says
For several years I have been reading and studying how to make passive income. Your information seems more honest and up front that anything I have read. I have no technical skills and am intimidated by the internet. I will read these book and take your advice! Who knows???!!!!
Sara @ Gathering Dreams says
Best of luck, Becky! It’s really possible to make money work for you!
Vivian says
Wonderful
Sara @ Gathering Dreams says
Thank you, Vivian!
Ramiro Folger says
Although I was unconvinced initially, I kept checking out past the intro as well as my goodness I am glad that I did. The knowledege shared on helpful in this article is pure gold. Thanks!
Sara @ Gathering Dreams says
Thanks, Ramiro! Glad you found this helpful!
John says
Thanks for sharing, this are really great books that can inspire us to start all over again just from the excerpts.
Sara @ Gathering Dreams says
Thank you, John! 🙂