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Manoj Arora

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Born
in New Delhi, India
July 30, 1973

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It is my life's mission to elevate my society, in whatever ways i can.
Each of my books should help you elevate your own life.
I am more than ready to mentor you in your journey. No charges, no constraints..
Connect with me and we would walk this journey together.
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Average rating: 4.26 · 922 ratings · 191 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
From the Rat Race to Financ...

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The Autobiography Of A Stock

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FOOPS!

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Happiness Unlimited: How to...

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Dream On

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Switching from Regular to Direct Funds - Tax Implications and Breakeven Point

Switching from 'Regular' to 'Direct' Mutual Funds can be painful in terms of paying taxes.Let's see how long it takes to break even the taxes when we make the bold move from regular to direct mutual funds.BackgroundInvesting in Regular mutual funds is like taking a wrong path towards a destination. The longer you keep walking, the more painful it is to come back to the right path of direct mutual
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Switching from 'Regular' to 'Direct' Mutual Funds can be painful in terms of paying taxes.Let's see how long it takes to break even the taxes when we Read more of this blog post »
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Declutter Your Mind by S.J. Scott
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After having read the book page by page, I, hereby, list down 13 earnest lessons from this awesome book.
Here you go...

1/ Very little is needed to make your life happy. It's all in our way of thinking.

2/ Deep, focused breathing which doesn't stop at
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Declutter Your Mind by S.J. Scott
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After having read the book page by page, I, hereby, list down 13 earnest lessons from this awesome book.
Here you go...

1/ Very little is needed to make your life happy. It's all in our way of thinking.

2/ Deep, focused breathing which doesn't stop at
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So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport
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After having read the book page by page, I, hereby, list down 23 earnest lessons from this awesome book.

These are the examples that stuck with me.
These learnings are worded and appended in a way that makes it easier for most of us to understand and
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FOOPS! by Manoj Arora
“Even a jewelry shop invests in a security guard.
Protect your portfolio by investing in insurance, emergency fund & cyber-awareness.”
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“Investing is risky. You may end with less value. Not investing is even riskier. You will definitely end up with less value.”
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Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday
Ego Is the Enemy
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Ego is our biggest enemy.
It can prevent us from learning and developing our talents. It can blind us to our own faults, and so much more. Just if we could understand the enemy and make attempts to tame it.


Ego is our biggest enemy. Early in our career
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The Fakir by Ruzbeh Nari Bharucha
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Learnings from the book:

1/ We have to accept whatever comes in front of us.

2/ God is only in the present - neither in the past nor in the future. Whenever we are doing anything, we ought to do it as if we are doing it for the last time. Enjoy it. If
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"Been waiting all my life to read and follow a really good book on financial advice by an Indian author who gives practical advice and tips based on relatable as well as something basic which we can actually see and experience.

Finally I got the book i" Read more of this review »
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“Be like a duck, paddling and working very hard inside the water, but what everyone sees is a smiling and calm face.”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom

“Coming out of your comfort zone is tough in the beginning, chaotic in the middle, and awesome in the end...because in the end, it shows you a whole new world !!
Make an attempt..”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom

“Comfort is your biggest trap and coming out of comfort zone your biggest challenge.”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom

“You can make EXCUSES and earn SYMPATHY,
OR
You can make MONEY and earn ADMIRATION.
The choice is always yours...”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom

“You don't have to be like most people around you, because most people never become truly rich and wealthy.”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom

“Money should not dictate how I live my life..
I must take charge and become the master of money, so that I decide what I want to do with my time.”
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“To achieve what 1% of the worlds population has (Financial Freedom), you must be willing to do what only 1% dare to do..hard work and perseverance of highest order.”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom

“I have employed someone who earns money for me and does not charge anything .. i call it my corpus or nest egg.
It is a beautiful feeling when your corpus earns money and beats your salary”
Manoj Arora, From the Rat Race to Financial Freedom




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