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If you are conflicted and frustrated about gaining financial well-being, which of these books would you pick up first?
Option A won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 26 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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A | 30% 15 votes | 42% 21 votes +6 | 52% 26 votes +5 |
D | 32% 16 votes | 38% 19 votes +3 | 48% 24 votes +5 |
C | 20% 10 votes | 20% 10 votes | Eliminated 10 votes reassigned |
B | 18% 9 votes | Eliminated 9 votes reassigned |
15 Responses to Option A
My first choice is the one I expect to be the most fact based, and my last choice seems hokey and unhelpful.
While I've never heard of any of these authors, my first choice mentions psychology in the subtitle. I'm a fan of scientific ways of determining solutions, and this has the most apparent scientific bent of the four, as far as I can tell. The others in descending order appeal to me for similar reasons.
A I majored in psychology C I like the color green used for "wealth" B the key is eyecatching D seems generic.
A is my favorite since I think it would help me the most. D, B and C are okay
I picked psychogy of money because I think that is a great title that makes me think it's going to be more of the analytical side and scientific side because of the word psychology in the title. I feel like that title is enough for me to feel confident in buying it for the issues I'm trying to deal with.
I like option A the best because I like how the title and sub title makes it sound like the book will be an in depth examination of how to accumulate wealth and how money effects how people live their lives.
I like A because I think the title sounds the most interesting. It gets my attention first. I like D and C somewhat but I don't really care for B. It doesn't get my attention much at all.
A seems to be the most interesting, this looks like a more professional and trustworthy book. The design is very distinctive and polished.
I find the title of A is what draws me to believe it will be helpful. I like how D expresses knowledge of wealthy individuals with experiences. I think the color scheme of C is on par with an eye appealing one and a decent title to match it. B is kind of good, but my least favorite due to how it just doesn't seem edgy.
I picked "The Psychology of Money" as my first choice because its a "lessons-learned" book on wealth, greed, and happiness. I noticed it was the only book that was endorsed by Jason Zweig, WSJ. My second choice was "10 Pillars of Wealth" because it talks about the mind sets of already wealthy people (Warren Buffet) which I find very interesting. Option B & C, it didn't matter to me which one was 3 or 4; I would not be interested in purchasing those books compared to the first two options. Both titles seemed kinda bland to me.
Option A presents the psychology of money and I know that is complex and must be understood as to things like risk tolerance, appreciation of what it takes to earn money and how to control spending. Its essential to understand why and how to do these. Option C has a mental focus on wealth and how to think in the correct way towards building wealth and overcoming the challenges. Option D seems to tips from rich people but that's not for me, it might be things out of reach for me and not part of my cultural scene. Option B refers to money secrets, overall nothing regarding wealth accumulation is a secret, its just more a matter of understanding the fundamentals and learning. I would avoid it.
Option A is preferred because it appears to be legitimate. I believed that this book would provide me with a practical approach to achieving my goal that was free of misleading narratives.
The option that I chose first seems the best fit by the title because it makes me think that the book is about how wealth people think and their behaviors
A I think that for most of use to change spending saving investing habits we need to have a total mindset change.
I chose letter "A" first because we must evaluate ourselves first before describing how to use money. What works or has worked for other successful people, may not always work for us "option C". But the mindset of money makers, can be helpful if they do explain how they got to be where they are financially because of their stamina options " C and B" respectively.
9 Responses to Option B
the key that unlocks your future is a great symbol
A is the least interesting. I need help now and practical advice on how to improve my fiances this week, not pie in the sky ideas about why I am in this mess.
"A Private Conversation With Money" sounds much more intimate and detailed than the other titles. I would expect less fluff and more specific guidelines to become successful in financial decisions from this book.
I think B has the most eye grabbing design of the bunch. The key unlocking design scheme stands out and fits with the title wonderfully.
money is a sensitive subject, option B would help my mindset in keeping it private. i like option A and C as well, option D makes me think of unattainable goals
the coloring and the title of option B catch my eye the most
If there is any secrets from money I want to know about it, so B would be my first choice. D has 10 pillars of wealth so I would want to know what they are. I would like to know what the psychology of money is, so A is next. I have already read wealth mindset books and still never become wealthy so I don't see C as helping.
B looks like an interesting read overall. Private conversations with money seems to take a different approach to other financial books and seems like it offers a different perspective on money issues.
I would pick up option B first because the design and image of this book is very eye-catching, attention grabbing and appealing. The key with money symbol in the lock is so fitting to "unlocking secret of money" as unlocking safe full of treasures - this is very clever and works psychologically very well for me.
10 Responses to Option C
The white background sticks out a lot more and better fits the product type. After that, the green colored font also sticks out and fits the book type even more.
The design of C is simple and is the first one that really grabbed my eye. It’s not as reliant on art as the others so I feel it has more substance.
The wealth mindset is a clear and well defined title. I feel like I know what I would get out of this book if I were to buy it. Plus the book also has big bold font and it caught my eye first.
I would choose C because it is clean-cut, and it is a little more direct than some of the other titles such as, "The Psychology of Money". I would be attracted to how "to the point" it is compared to the rest.
I like this title better and would make me want to read the book
My first choice is option C because any big accomplishment start with your mindset. I love the title of this book and I'm sure the reason why I haven't accomplished financial well-being is because I don't have the correct mindset about wealth and money and happiness. I don't know how I feel about greed but it will be also good to understand well the concept.My third choice will be option D because it will be good to listen to people who have already accomplished wealth. My last choice would be option B because I don't think I want to speak with money. To me wealth is much more than money itself. My second choice is option A because I would like to understand the lessons related with wealth
I would select option C. I think the desire to understand money and the position is has in your life as a tool is definitely a mindset.
I chose C because I would like to understand how rich people think. Maybe it can give me some insights. B is interesting because I wonder if there are some great secrets in there about making more money.
You need to think like money, if not *be* money. That seems to be the mindset of books C and A
Option C seems to be something that gives me the baseline to the right mental logic and thought process direct me towards the path of success and wealthy. I think it is important to start from the ground up. Learn the foundation. Understand the underlying factors that can help the person strive for success. That is why it is first pick for me and it seems to be what the title is stating. Option A is nice, but knowingly how famous rich people made their wealth doesn't translate how I would need to approach it. Option D looks like a great option but it see to go further down from a psychology perspective regarding greed and happiness. It seem to also delved into "theories" which is likely a nice read but doesn't seem to "teach". It becomes one of those books that you need to interpret from you own understanding and ideas. Option B, I can not tell what the book is trying to do. The title is hard to decipher in terms of what its main focus and goals are. Therefore its in my last spot of choices.
16 Responses to Option D
I chose option D as my favorite because I like that it gives me mindsets of rich people. Based on this cover I would expect it to give me 10 ways to help me build wealth based on the knowledge gained from successful people.
I think option D is most attractive because it seems most relatable and like something I can achieve
I like the pillar on this one and the image of it.
Option D, The Ten Pillars of Wealth sounds like the most realistic title to get me to achieve financial stability. I feel since there are ten steps to achieve that there are actual teachings in this book that will help me understand what it takes to reach my financial goals and aspirations
B’s title felt ominous to me. I liked that D conveyed the most optimism since I felt I could learn from the pillars. I thought C was also a straightforward title.
Option D looks the least the book with the most reliable or scholarly information. The other books are formatted in a weird way.
I would most likely prefer D. I think the cover is compelling and eye catching. And I also think the content is slightly more "validated" as it is from some of the the richest people in the world.
The titles of D and C attracted me more because they focus more on wealth. The other two focus more on money in the title. I liked D over C because the pillars make me think I will learn 10 important tips or lessons.
I picked the books in which I felt like the illustration pulled me in the most based on how intricate and interesting it looks.
Option D is the most engaging book title for someone frustrated about gaining financial well being because the ten pillars would provide a strategy to get on track.
I like the pillar that is used for this choice D here with the design and the look seeming neat to me with the black background
Ranked in order of gut instinct and what appeals to my mindset more.
I would expect D, to tell me some of the things that people who accumulated wealth would do, like I could get some tips into managing the money I had. With A - it sounds like it would be a interesting read, about how we perceive wealth and ways we may sabotage our efforts to gain it. B - seems to humanize money, like have a conversation with it, it will tell you its secrets, and I'm not drawn to that. C - doesn't tell me whose mindset it is, both D and C use the key word "mindset" but D tells me that it's a broader look into different mindsets, and C - for all I know this guy is a motivational speaker and his wealth mindset is to get rich writing a book about how to get rich.
I feel like this title and imagery meshes best together compared to the other options available.
After carefully studying and considering all four names of books displayed above designed to gain financial well-being, I selected Option D as my first preference and the one that I would most likely click on to read for my own financial benefit. I felt that this option attracted my attention immediately and would likely provide me the best information for my own financial well being. Option A was my second choice followed by Option B and finally Option C with all four rankings based on my own personal opinion of the relative attractive of the name of each book title.
Option D seems like a very informal book with a lot of perspective. Option B intrigues me, but not as a source of information. Option A appeals to me because I like psychology, but I believe money is simply a tool and not a goal or achievement. Option C is something I would read, but not necessarily right away.
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