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u/PictureHelper · 5 pointsr/Suomi

Itse kuuntelen kirjoja aina kun kävelen tai matkustan jonnekkin. Saa senkin ajan hyödynnettyä.

En tiä minkälaisia kirjoja tykkäät lukea, mutta itse tykkään markkinointi, yrittäjyys aiheista.

Rich dad poor dad on ihan ykkössuositus yrittäjyydestä ja "contagious", sekä "influence. Psychology of persuation" markkinoinnista.

https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1543626610

https://www.amazon.com/Contagious-Things-Catch-Jonah-Berger/dp/1451686587

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28815.Influence

u/Davec433 · 0 pointsr/moderatepolitics

Depends on the individual. In Rich Dad, Poor Dad the recommendation is to go bankrupt before your 30.

If you don’t, or don’t come close you’re not taking enough risk and most likely won’t become wealthy.

u/GiantRephaim · 0 pointsr/DemocraticSocialism

The answer is because robots can't do all the work without the work of humans to install, monitor and create new more efficient ones. The fact you even think robots make shoes and farm today, is alarming. Humans do that with the aid of machines. What are you thinking you are going to do all day? Sit around while robots take care of everything? I think this is a big reason people gravitate towards socialism. They can't compete in capitalism due to lack of drive to offer good others want, so they only consume, and sit around feeling entitled to more things they didn't invest in. Go out, take the risk to be an entrepreneur to create a product and sell it at a reasonable price that people buy it so you can make some money. Stop being a worker, be a creator.

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Better yet, read Rich Dad Poor Dad and find out what you were not told, so you can become prosperous.

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https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1543626610

u/FullSEND_90 · -1 pointsr/investing

Also, read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad", please.

u/alitterbox · -3 pointsr/oilandgasworkers

> worth almost $47 billion in liquid cash would agree

This is incorrect. Liquid cash is a number you can get from an ATM or walk into a bank and ask for. His wealth is tied to stock investments in mostly Microsoft and Berkshire Hathaway.

> You need to take a chill pill, get back on your medication, and take off that fucking tin foil hat.

You need a book.