Money: Master The Game

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  • Added: 2025-11-22
  • Updated: 2025-11-22
  • Reviews: 3
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goodreads.com · Unknown · 2025-12-12
conflicted 3.00

Tony Robbins' book 'Money: Master the Game' offers useful financial advice but suffers from contradictions and confusion, leaving readers conflicted.

Tony Robbins' 'Money: Master the Game' is a comprehensive 600-page guide aimed at helping readers achieve financial independence through seven simple steps. The book contains valuable insights and practical tools, making it a worthwhile read for those interested in personal finance. However, the book's strengths are somewhat undermined by Robbins' tendency to contradict himself and present confusing information. This inconsistency can leave readers feeling uncertain about the advice they are receiving. Overall, while the book has its merits, the mixed messages and lack of clarity detract from its effectiveness as a financial guide.


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    Tony Robbins doesn’t quite master the game of money in his new book

    While a lot of it is useful, the self-help guru contradicts himself and confuses readers

    There’s a lot to like about the book, but I came away feeling conflicted.

bigmoreassociates.com · Unknown · 2023-11-21
disappointing 1.00

The reviewer found the book overly long and confusing, with conflicting advice on financial strategies. They criticized the lack of a clear, recommended path and the high-pressure sales tactics, ultimately giving it a low rating.

The reviewer was disappointed with 'Money: Master the Game' by Tony Robbins, finding it excessively lengthy and filled with conflicting advice. They mentioned that the book presented multiple financial options without providing a clear, recommended path, which left them confused. The reviewer also criticized the high-pressure sales tactics, such as the requirement to have $50K in assets to get personalized advice, and the suggestion to move to a state with no income taxes without considering the emotional impact on children. Additionally, they found the retirement assumptions unrealistic, highlighting the importance of factoring in long-term care. Overall, the reviewer felt the book was more of a sales pitch than a helpful financial guide.


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    I'm going to pump you about finances!!!!!!! You are the best! You are super awesome! You are ahead of the game! You can do it! Take massive action!

    Gosh this book came off as a used car salesperson.

    I would give this book 1 star for the following reasons:

marketwatch.com · Unknown · 2014-11-25
informative 3.50

Tony Robbins' 'Money: Master The Game' is a comprehensive guide to financial freedom, drawing on insights from top financial experts. While the book is informative, it lacks depth in some areas and may not fully live up to its ambitious title.

Tony Robbins, known for his self-help books, ventures into the world of personal finance with 'Money: Master The Game'. The book aims to provide a roadmap to financial freedom by compiling advice from renowned financial experts like Peter Mallouk, Warren Buffett, and Ray Dalio. Robbins' approach is collaborative, focusing on areas of agreement among these experts to offer practical financial advice. However, while the book is informative and accessible, it may not delve as deeply into financial matters as some readers might hope. The content is well-presented and engaging, but the ambitious title might set expectations higher than the book can fully meet. Overall, it's a useful resource for those looking to improve their financial literacy, but it may not be the definitive guide to financial freedom.


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    Tony isn't arrogant enough to assume he has all the answers

    Tony makes the smart decision to gain access to some of the industries most respected financial experts

    Whilst Tony has over 40 years’ experience in the world of human transformation, what I like about Money Master the Game is Tony isn’t arrogant enough to assume he has all the answers.