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published
March 4th 2008
by Crown
binding
Hardcover, 256 pages
isbn
0307395073
(isbn13: 9780307395078)
description
In How Come That Idiot’s Rich and I’m Not? bestselling author Robert Shemin reveals for the first time the inner-circle secrets of the mega-wealthy. H...more
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Read in November, 2008
Not much new here.... lots of repetition and reminders to go to his web site: www.getrichwithrobert.com. Only recommended for beginners....
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Read in December, 2008
I picked this book up several months back thinking that the book dealt with the human psychology involved with success and failure. Unfortunately, the book was not what I had expected.
Although, I found the book to be spiritually uplifting, it read a lot like a late night info-mercial. The kind where "You too can be rich, if you follow my plan."
There were a couple of insightful nuggets but overall, the book was a big disappointment.
Although, I found the book to be spiritually uplifting, it read a lot like a late night info-mercial. The kind where "You too can be rich, if you follow my plan."
There were a couple of insightful nuggets but overall, the book was a big disappointment.
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Read in March, 2008
I wasn't impressed, nor did I gain any insight about becoming any richer. This book may be good for people who love risk and have no problem with being completely direct with strangers. It also focuses heavily on playing with real estate which may not be the best advice considering the current market.
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Read in August, 2008
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Anyone needing financial help
Good book. Definitely an excellent beginner's introduction to thinking about wealth. I learned some new items about Second Life and virtual reality worlds where people are generating wealth.
Further proof that money is just an idea.
Further proof that money is just an idea.
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Read in May, 2008
A good book overall. With a non-sense approach to saving money, through intelligent investing and cautious spending. It would be worthwhile for anyone to read through. I liked the book a lot and read through it in two days.
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08/18/08
Lincoln
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Buy your own home, a single family or duplex, and a small complex 6 to 12 units and you can retire.
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05/29/09
Brettneka
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