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My only complaint is that it is a bit difficult to read in the beginning, getting used to the pseudo-ancient speech.Nevertheless, I recommend it to everyone. This book is short, very motivating, and an easy read, chock full of good information if you adhere to the principles.
There was also the stress and depression, that comes with financial problems. Follow what it says and you'll never have a problem again."He was right and the book rings true today, some 30 years later.
I'm no longer a credit card slave. My house is paid off and I have money in the bank working for me.
In my early twenties, I was in trouble. He said to me, " Read this, then read it again and again, till you know it by hart.
Freedom. Debt collectors, harassing phone calls, etc.
I had a good job but not a penny to my name.I was given this book by the man that saved my life, Jay Stokes.
Everything was good except for a crease in the cover that may have occurred during shipping.
Absolutely brilliant and timeless. Of all of the personal finance books I've read, this one continues to stand out as one of the most powerful and memorable. This book successfully teaches ways to understand money and how it works by embedding the principals in a story format that is able to keep your attention much better than a lot of books that are written from more of a technical aspect.
Once again, it is not the principles you read that makes it special it is the reasons for the principles. Its power is based on the the mindset of the reader. This book can be the second best book to read to an open and insightful reader or the worst book.
It is not the principles of this book that is genius but the reason for the principles. It is. This book is a display of writing and teaching at its best.
However the contents of this book are all real. Read this book and you will grow wiser. This book is a old book, but its content is protected by the writer ability to allow wisedom to flow within him on to paper.
It is hard to believe that this book is fictional.
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