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Rating: Summary: Solid and simple wisdom, an easy read Review: I picked this up out of curiosity. I've recently read Rich Dad Poor Dad and Napolean Hill's classic, Think and Grow Rich. This is a good addition to my collection although much of the information is vernbatim out of Hill's book. But it is presented in a differnt stlye which helped drive the points home for me. I also had a friend read the book, and although her goals are not financially oriented, she really liked it when she viewed it in the context of goal setting.
Rating: Summary: Solid and simple wisdom, an easy read Review: I picked this up out of curiosity. I've recently read Rich Dad Poor Dad and Napolean Hill's classic, Think and Grow Rich. This is a good addition to my collection although much of the information is vernbatim out of Hill's book. But it is presented in a differnt stlye which helped drive the points home for me. I also had a friend read the book, and although her goals are not financially oriented, she really liked it when she viewed it in the context of goal setting.
Rating: Summary: Roadsigns from the Path Review: This volume is a valuable work. The first portion is the proverb of a young man seeking wealth who is lead to the proverbial benefactor of the secrets of wealth. (see also "The 10 Secrets of Abundant..." series by Adam Jackson - an excellent collection). Although the parable is weak in many points (concentrate on the heart of the rose?!?), there are also many powerful points that can be life changing.The second portion is a collection of tools that anyone can use to attain his or her dreams. I highly recommend this portion of the book as a continued resource on your path. The author makes several references and uses direct quotes from many excellent books to further his points, and as a reader, I felt that this gave him credibility, and an additional resource for later study. I highly recommend this quick but powerful read to anyone who is ready to take the first baby steps toward realizing their wildest and happiest dreams.
Rating: Summary: Roadsigns from the Path Review: This volume is a valuable work. The first portion is the proverb of a young man seeking wealth who is lead to the proverbial benefactor of the secrets of wealth. (see also "The 10 Secrets of Abundant..." series by Adam Jackson - an excellent collection). Although the parable is weak in many points (concentrate on the heart of the rose?!?), there are also many powerful points that can be life changing. The second portion is a collection of tools that anyone can use to attain his or her dreams. I highly recommend this portion of the book as a continued resource on your path. The author makes several references and uses direct quotes from many excellent books to further his points, and as a reader, I felt that this gave him credibility, and an additional resource for later study. I highly recommend this quick but powerful read to anyone who is ready to take the first baby steps toward realizing their wildest and happiest dreams.
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