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Title: The Seven Stages of Money Maturity : Understanding the Spirit and Value of Money in Your Life by George Kinder ISBN: 0-440-50833-9 Publisher: Dell Pub. Date: 11 April, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $13.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.38 (24 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent, non-"traditional" insights into personal finances
Comment: George Kinder takes us to another level in our lifelong obsession with money and what it can "do" for us...but this level is very, very different from that which we'd expect. As with Jacob Needleman's "Money and the Meaning of Life," Kinder's book delves into the much deeper meaning and impact of money...and "stuff"...in our lives. He develops insights into the earliest inklings about money we encounter in our young lives and gently leads us through the seven (by his count) stages of maturation we experience on our march through life. George comes to us from a holistic practice of money understanding...an avid financial practitioner who has worked with thousands of individuals, helping each through their financial lives. Often, he has encountered multi-generational money/financial needs, with the varied and unusual outcomes that materialize as new and different perspectives are applied to age-old money situations. This book is a must read for: the financial practitioner; those who have "angst" about their financial well-being - whether a feeling that there's not enough, or, seemingly paradoxically, a feeling there's too much; those who're starting out and want a better understanding of their feelings about income/assets and what it can/should do, especially in achieving life goals requiring financial wherewithall; and those who are et the tail-end of their lives and wish to consider "resolving" their aggregation and, perhaps, insuring a legacy of gifting/giving - whether to inheritors or to charitable organizations. George himself is what financial planners should be - considered, considerate, caring, informed and comprehensive. He's a model practitioner, his book helps us understand the philosophy that has made him such a respected mentor in the field of financial planning. Put this book on your 1999 "must read" list!
Rating: 5
Summary: If money causes you suffering, there is no better book!
Comment: This is the first book I've read that encompasses almost any money issue. As a financial planner myself, I'm often hard-pressed to recommend books to clients. One book is much too technical. Another is so wishy-washy that you never quite feel how it connects to your everyday money life. The recent wave of money gurus are getting rich off of simplicity, but their material is so rooted in the practicalities of money, that they never address the root causes of most people's suffering, which lie way beyond the rules of investing & taxes.
George Kinder's new book is the best balance of great practical information, exercises to take you back into the roots of your money anxieties, and entertaining stories to learn from. If you're considering a book on money, this should be the one!
Rating: 5
Summary: The Hero's Journey as applied to our relationship with money
Comment: To put it simply, George Kinder has created a template for identifying what makes us most uncomfortable around money and then transforming ourselves to be more at ease in those situations. If you are a financial advisor, you'll want to read this book first to help yourself uncover what is truly important in your life and what obstacles you may unconsciously place in your way that inhibit your attaining your true goals and aspirations. Then, as an advisor, you'll want to model what you've learned and have your clients read this book so that you will share the roadmap with them that can help transform their lives, with you at their side (like Virgil guiding Dante through the Inferno).
As a lay person, outside of the financial profession, you will be moved by George Kinder's very literate style that pulls wisdom from disparate sources such as the major religions, classic works of literature, as well as popular culture. Above all, you will see how the Hero's Journey, as chronicled by Joseph Campbell, is the framework of our own journey through our dark places (our painful dilemmas around money) to our eventual emergence into the light (and a sense of freedom with financial issues).
Read this book carefully and do the exercises included inside, and watch your emotions surface. That's when you'll recognize how powerful a work The Seven Stages of Money Maturity is.
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