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Jul 01, 2003 1:09 am re: re: re: re: Book recommendations
Tak Sato
A great alternative to the Library is to go to your local Barnes and Noble or Border Books. Most of them have a nice cafe and you can spend some quality time reading the most current books for free! Its also a great way to weed out books that aren't worth the purchase price. Bring a pad and pencil since most of the newer books reference the book's website where they would have bonus material like mp3s of lectures, articles, and surveys.

> Buzzy Gordon wrote: > I am pleased by the enthusiastic response to this idea. May I ask that people supply names of authors with the title. Also, I am going to start saving some posts so I can space them out over time. Feel free to send me private messages with recommendations if you prefer not to post. >
>Thanks. >
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>> Steve McCusker wrote: >> Thank you for the recommendations and your reply. I read "The Cash Flow Quadrant" which started me on the search for a different and more rewarding path. I too am looking to start a business and I am learning how by speaking with other entrepreneurs and attempting to learn from their experiences. Overcoming the fear of going off on my own, from a personal confidence and financial perspective, has been a challenge. >
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>>> Jeffrey Ciesla wrote: >>> Thanks for the recommendation, I'm now number 32 on the wait list. I wonder how many people in Columbus on the list are from Ryze. >
(Note from Buzzy: With a Gold membership, you can easily find out.) >
>> >>>Has anyone ever read The Millionaire Mind? I heard that was a good book and am going to try to find that at the library. As far as recomendations, Rich Dad, Poor Dad is the book that helped me to see that there is more beyond the college-job-death cycle and got me interested in starting a business. Now I need to figure out how. >>> >>>Thanks again, >>> >>>Jeff (http://www.opensouls.com) >

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