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This is the classic of Classics and you can definitely see why itu2019s so popular it covers the foundations for finance and money that arenu2019t taught to us in school the premise of this book is based around the authoru2019s Two Dadsu2019 biological father who recommends getting a secure job taking the traditional path and retiring with a pension and then thereu2019s a second dad who is his best friendu2019s father and he was a high school dropout he built a business Empire.

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  1. Giant The Giant Within You will learn Practical guidelines for focusing your thoughts and emotions on achieving your goals. What Derek Sievers had to say: “I’ve read? The Giant Within. A true mentor of mine gave me this book and said you should read it. With such a heavy recommendation from someone I admire, I really recommend it to my entire paid attention and really dove in and read it not just once but five times over the next five years and really embraced it.” I read in “Outliers” that you need 10,000 hours to become an expert at anything in life. If you want to be an expert real estate person, you want to be an expert writer,” I did the math… it takes five years? Forty hours a week equals 10,000 hours to create the best business books of all time. I was very surprised when I looked back and realized that I did exactly that.” You’ll learn: If your goal is even worth the trouble. Maybe you’re in a temporary setback that will get better if you press on. But maybe it really is a cul-de-sac that will never get better, no matter how hard you try. This book helps you determine which one you belong to create the Best business books of all time. Think and Grow Rich What Michael Port had to say: “A colleague of mine, Seth Godin, wrote a great book called The Deep. It basically makes a big point. He says there’s this American idea that you should never give up on what you do. The person who never gives up always wins.

  2. He says that actually it is not essential. Sometimes the quitters win and Best business books of all time. This is different. This is not inconsistent with the idea of the pursuit of mastery, which I suggested earlier. It’s not about dabbling. It’s not about this little bit, this little bit, this little bit. It’s the tenacity to see what you’re doing and identify the dip, as he calls it. Good to Great You’ll learn the best business books of all time and How good companies, mediocre companies, and even bad companies achieve lasting greatness. What Michael Port said, “If you read Good to Great by Jim Collins, it talks about great leaders with realism. They don’t make things. They don’t pretend things are one way when they’re actually another.” You’ll learn the best business books of all The principle that income-producing assets always deliver healthier bottom-line results than even the best traditional jobs. As Dan Maxwell was saying, “It started when I read the book Rich Dad Poor Dad. I’m not usually a very intelligent person so I really appreciated the easy way to explain rich dad and poor dad’s financial resources. He talks about passive income and not trading time for money.

  3. THE E-MYTH REVISITED You will learn: The life of a business entrepreneur From infancy and the Best business books of all time, through the growing pains of adolescence, to the mature entrepreneurial perspective, the guiding light of all successful businesses. Also the difference between working on your business and working on your business. What Brad Ski said, “I’d say if you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, you should read Michael Gerber’s “The E-Myth.” I absolutely recommend it.” Now I wish I’d implemented what he said again.

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