Jack Canfield's book, The Success Principles, has landed in the No. 95 spot on our list of the Top 100 Self-Help Books of All Time.

The infectious enthusiasm and unparalleled success of Jack Canfield — author and editor behind the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” books — gives this book some weight that similar books don’t have. The principals aren’t revolutionary (”reject rejection”), but they’re thorough and worth keeping around. With 64 success principals, they touch on almost every self-help principal written since the days of Dale Carnegie. Of course, Canfield’s impetuous for success was primarily monetary gain, but he makes well-clear the rewards of having money and free time — the opportunity for more growth.
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Women & Money, by Suze Orman
Suze Orman's book, Women & Money, has landed in the No. 68 spot on our list of the Top 100 Self-Help Books of All Time.

Directly tailored to help women take control of their finances in a man’s world, money starlet Suze Orman explores why women have such a dysfunctional relationship with money. It’s a nice mix of financial basics, an advanced five-month plan “save yourself” and an inspirational section on the eight qualities of a wealthy woman that targets a very underserved market. These include gems like “You Are Not on Sale,” “For Women Only” and “Imagine What’s Possible.”
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki, has landed in the No. 9 spot on our list of the Top 100 Self-Help Books of All Time.

One of the most powerful finance books ever written, “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” doesn’t just change the way you deal with money, it changes the way you approach life. Kyosaki’s views are so unusual, they’re hard to handle at first. Money, he argues, isn’t something that you should be ashamed of, it’s something that we all think about all of the time. And it’s something that definitely makes your life easier to live with. He redefines the concept of wealth: it’s not the accumulation of goods, but wealth is how long you could get by with your current standard of living without having to get another job. For him, wealth isn’t about status, it’s about personal freedom, and the implications of that realization are profound.
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, has landed in the No. 9 spot on our list of the Top 100 Self-Help Books of All Time.

One of the most powerful finance books ever written, “Rich Dad Poor Dad,” doesn’t just change the way you deal with money, it changes the way you approach life. Kyosaki’s views are so unusual, they’re hard to handle at first. Money, he argues, isn’t something that you should be ashamed of, it’s something that we all think about all of the time. And it’s something that definitely makes your life easier to live with. He redefines the concept of wealth: it’s not the accumulation of goods, but wealth is how long you could get by with your current standard of living without having to get another job. For him, wealth isn’t about status, it’s about personal freedom, and the implications of that realization are profound.
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