Customer Review: When I read 'Speed of Trust' I had many "ah hah" moments. Either I had just read an explanation for something that had bothered me in the past, or I understood just why I had trusted someone or that person had trusted me. For both the realizations of what worked in the past and the realizations... more info
Customer Review: I didn't really get much out of this book since what it states is based on common sense and nothing new for personal development in my opinion. There are better books for overall improvement and achievement.
I wanted to lose my lunch on the shoes of any politician or executive named in this book after reading what David Cay Johnston had to say. Unless you want to be cheated forever (and for more money), read this book and let your "elected" and "appointed" representatives know that you won't stand... more info
Customer Review: Increase Your Financial IQ tells you what you need to know to survive in good economies and bad. Like all of Robert's books, it is intended to tell you what you need to learn about, not necessarily how to apply it. He warns about maintaining your wealth in savings, which is not money but an... more info
Customer Review: Yunus has refined the problems of the current capitalist structure by divulging common sense and promoting the new idea of a social business. Here is a book loaded with optimistic ideals for a brighter future that anyone will doubtlessly enjoy, though many may also be skeptical. One looks for... more info
The Craftsman
from Yale University Press
Price: $18.15
Customer Review: This was purchased as a gift for my daughter. She is currently reading & absorbing it. It's probably worth more than 3 stars, but haven't received her final verdict.
Customer Review: Money. Lots of it. By thirty. Who wouldn't be intrigued by these promises? The advice in this book is not applicable to all of us. Douglas' sons, Emron and Aaron, were indoctrinated into the Mormon lifestyle and then immediately into their father's business. Most people actually attend... more info
Customer Review: "The Coming Economic Collapse" starts with a fairly concise review of the coming decline in availability of fossil fuels. The author, Stephen Leeb, summarizes the inevitable stresses in society that will occur when we no longer have cheap energy. This summary gives a much needed warning about how... more info
Customer Review: I bought my first property just before I purchased this book. I received it just before an international business trip, and didn't get any sleep on the flight because I was pouring over the basic concepts and ideas that fill this wonderful book. If you are already in real estate and know the... more info