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Sometimes you just keep on wondering what's wrong with you without having any answer found. Sometimes you just drink your coffee on it and move about your life occupying your mind with the tasks that you need to do. Wouldn't it be wonderful to turn around your life instead of just thinking about it? Please click on Mike Feng Zheng's name above to go to his Amazon author page and look at his other book, The Art of Money, to learn how to deal with and manage money at different levels. In his book, "12 Principles for Life: An Ultimate Guide on How to Live Life to Its Fullest", Mike Feng Zheng reveals twelve simple principles in your life that will guide you in living your life to the fullest. You can solve complex problems and unlock new ideas by applying these twelve principles, which will introduce you to a new perception of looking at how you do things in your life and how you can change them. It will help with maximizing your happiness and your emotional, financial, and psychological health. In chapter 1, we will look at how to use the fundamental principles or first principles of thinking to solve various life problems and challenges on a large scale. At the beginning of chapter 2, we argue that life has no meaning. However, we must deliberately give our lives meaning and purpose to live a more prosperous, satisfied, and contented existence. In chapter 3, we discuss which aspects of our lives are unimportant. What must we give up or lose to live a more fulfilling life. In chapter 4, we examine the mental capacity of humans. How can we use its power to control and determine our fate? Utilizing our mental capacity effectively can lead to the accomplishment of numerous goals that are significant to us. Chapter 5 discusses how to use the concept of tiny to form good habits gradually. The ideas of marginal rule and boundling temptation can be utilized as an effective method for developing good habits. The strategies that individuals can utilize to strengthen their self-discipline and willpower are dissected in Chapter 6. Chapter 7 discusses the fundamental idea of "I know that I know nothing," which is an essential concept. We must fully grasp this basic concept to pursue ongoing progress and improvement. Chapter 8 discusses how important it is to maintain your composure. We illustrate through stories and examples how maintaining our composure can help us emerge victorious in a competition. In chapter 9, we talk about the benefits that can come from experiencing pain, which is the driving force behind much of the progress humans have made. Having problems is a perpetual life problem. It is unrealistic to expect to go through life unscathed by any difficulties. The importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance is emphasized in Chapter 10. On the one hand, we must keep our toughness, strength, and self-control. On the other hand, adopting a slow-living lifestyle is emotionally beneficial. Many people in the United States have very little knowledge about finances. Chapter 11 discusses fundamental ideas to help you manage your money more effectively. Chapter 12 discusses how to think about and deal with death. Many people are afraid of dying, so if we don't want to be in a state of anxiety and bewilderment, we need to adjust our internal mindset to face death appropriately. In conclusion, we summed everything up using the concept of stoicism, which has been a fundamental guide in many of the chapters we have covered.
It is not always about what you know when it comes to money. It is about how you act and choose to live your life. Moreover, the proper way of life is challenging to adopt, even for the most intelligent people.Money-investing, personal finance, and lifestyle choices-is typically taught as math-based knowledge, with data and formulas guiding us. People do not make financial decisions on spreadsheets in the real world. They make them on the spur of the moment or in Starbucks, where personal beliefs, your unique worldview, ego, vanity, personality, and motivations are all scrambled together.Author Mike Feng Zheng shares numerous stories, examples, and illustrations in The Art of Money that explore lifestyles influencing people's money management decisions. Mike also explains how everyone can be their financial advisor and fund manager and why we should all take complete control of our investments rather than relying on others. Please visit www.mikefengzheng.net to read more of Mike's blogs and free articles. Also, please click on Mike Feng Zheng's name above to go to his Amazon author page and look at his other book, 12 Principles for Life, to learn more about how to deal with and manage problems in various aspects of life. In the first chapter, we discuss the factors contributing to our unhappiness. We examine them through the lens of our society's generally accepted norms of value and culture. In Chapter 2, we discuss how we compare traditional slavery to modern forms of corporate slavery. In Chapter 3, we discuss the idea that the notion that the United States of America is a free country is merely an illusion. What exactly should the meaning of freedom be? Chapter 4 discusses why financial freedom is the most accurate form of liberty. The ability to control our lives and the passage of time is the most valuable commodity we can acquire. Chapter 5 uses Maslow's hierarchy theory to demonstrate what kinds of pursuits should be considered higher or more elegant. Chapter 6 encourage people to adopt a simpler lifestyle, such as minimalism, in exchange for increased freedom and decreased anxiety. Chapter 7 discusses how each of us can act as our financial advisors. Why does shelling out large sums of money to hire fund managers and financial advisors will prevent you from reaching your goal of becoming financially independent? How to truly comprehend the power of compounding. Chapter 8 uses in-depth analysis and real-world examples to illustrate how we can independently manage and grow our wealth. We cover a few key concepts that can assist you in managing your funds, acting as your financial advisor and fund manager, and managing your finances. In Chapter 9, we discuss Ray Dalio's all-weather portfolio, which has a significantly reduced potential for loss while maintaining a satisfactory return rate over time. In Chapter 10, we describe the concepts of the philosophy of stoicism, a wonderful preaching that many successful people have adopted throughout the history of the world for thousands of years. Chapter 11 talks about what money is and the power of money. How can we spend money in a more meaningful way to make us happier and healthier.
Mike Feng Zheng's latest book, Unleashing the Willpower Within- A Multidisciplinary Exploration, offers deep teachings on harnessing inner strength, fighting temptations, and improving our life. This book walks readers through creating realistic objectives, tracking their progress, and retaining faith in themselves even when they fail. Unleashing the Willpower Within demonstrates, via a combination of practical knowledge and real-life stories, that to accomplish our desires-whether pleasure, well-being, or financial stability-we must first master the art of self-discipline. This in-depth trip dives into the significance of self-control, encouraging readers to realize their full potential and achieve their goals.
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