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    Future Shock

    Future Shock is a book first published in 1970 by Alvin Toffler. It was followed by two more similar books that refined the ideas first exposed in this book. Those books are The Third Wave which was published in 1980 and Power Shift in 1990. There is also a documentary based on the book, narrated […]

    Future Shock

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    Good News or Bad News, We’ll See

    Once upon a time in China there lived an old farmer who had only one skinny horse with which to work his land. One day his horse ran away. Upon hearing the news, his neighbors and friends came to visit. “We’ve heard the bad news, such bad luck” they said, “you must be so sad.”

    Good News or Bad News, We’ll See

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    The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch

    The 80/20 Principle is a business book first published in 1997 that quickly became a best-seller. It’s written by the self-confessed ‘lazy entrepreneur’ Richard Koch who was also one of the key early investors in Betfair. The basic principle is that 80 per cent of our results come from 20 per cent of our actions.

    The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch

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    The Millionaire Mind

    The Millionaire Mind by Thomas H. Stanley, Ph.D. is a book written in 2000 about millionaires. It’s mostly based on research. That means that this book is not one of those motivational books but a very insightful and practical one. Mr. Stanley is also the author of other related books such as The Millionaire Next

    The Millionaire Mind

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad

    I remember reading Rich Dad Poor Dad because it was such a popular book among a lot of people I knew and everyone recommended it. After the first couple of chapters I wanted to abandon the idea of reading it because it had that vibe of an empty motivational book. I continued to read it

    Rich Dad Poor Dad