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Books like The Latte Factor

The Latte Factor by David Bach is about small savings, compounding, conscious spending. If that's what drew you in, here are 6 books that share its DNA — each summarized on Superbook, and ready to chat with in the app.

  1. The Automatic Millionaire
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    The Automatic Millionaire

    David Bach · Self-help

    The Automatic Millionaire is David Bach's argument that the secret to building wealth is not discipline or budgeting but automation — setting up financial systems that do the right thing without requiring ongoing willpower.

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  2. The Richest Man in Babylon
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    The Richest Man in Babylon

    George S. Clason · Self-help

    The Richest Man in Babylon is George S.

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  3. I Will Teach You to Be Rich
    I Will Teach You to Be Rich

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    I Will Teach You to Be Rich

    Ramit Sethi · Self-help

    I Will Teach You to Be Rich is Ramit Sethi's six-week program for getting your basic financial infrastructure in order — automating savings, optimizing credit, setting up the right accounts, and beginning to invest — written specifically for people in their twenties and thirties who haven't yet dealt with any of this.

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  4. The Psychology of Money
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    The Psychology of Money

    Morgan Housel · Economics

    The Psychology of Money is Morgan Housel's argument that financial success depends less on technical knowledge than on behavior — specifically, on understanding how your personal history, emotions, and cognitive biases shape every financial decision you make.

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  5. 12 Rules for Life
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    12 Rules for Life

    Jordan Peterson · Self-help

    12 Rules for Life is Jordan Peterson's attempt to distill what clinical psychology, comparative mythology, the Bible, and evolutionary biology say about how to live.

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  6. A Mind for Numbers
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    A Mind for Numbers

    Barbara Oakley · Self-help

    A Mind for Numbers is Barbara Oakley's guide to learning hard subjects effectively, written primarily for students struggling with mathematics and science but drawing on cognitive science principles that apply to any demanding field.

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