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Don't be misled by good storyReviewed by Jerry Liu, 2010-01-04
David G. Stokes provides a great review. One more point I want to
add is not to be misled to network marketing or multi-level
marketing by a good story.
If you really want to build the pipeline, why not read Ben Graham
and Pilllip Fisher's books which lead Warren Buffett to his great
success?
Security Analysis: The Classic 1951 Edition
Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings (Wiley
Investment Classics)
Not new but worth reading again ...Reviewed by G. E. Kugler, 2009-02-05
I just reread this book for the second or third time. While it isnt new, it does make an excellent point in these trying times ... corporations today have some great jobs but few careers and you need Plan B and C and so forth. It is told in parable format as the title suggests and its quite simple in its wording but a message this country needs right now. Good evening read.
Improve your realityReviewed by Rod Christiansen, 2008-12-11
It is a fine little book that I read in a couple of hours. It is a
great way to feed your mind with a change of mindset of what is
possible. Everybody must know that in this day and age, job
security is a joke and you have to mind your own business. The
parable is greatly told and there are great examples through out
the book of possible outcomes in the financial life's of different
people.
It is not a book about network marketing, although the author
concludes ultimately that it is through the leveraging of your time
and relationships coupled with a system in the internet you can
achieve financial freedom. Building networks, and network is what
makes the rich rich. Invest in a part time network marketing
business while you keep our job, start buying assets that generate
income. That is the path I am on.
valuable networkingReviewed by jtc, 2007-12-24
This book was an excellent easy to read "story" that demonstrated the value of networking, leveraged systems, and long term residual income. Entertaining method to learn quality information.
The book is good yahwah!Reviewed by James Omolo Keya, 2005-10-12
I have read with concern some of the reviews on this book. With the
exception of the positive ones, I would be happy to find out if the
critics have made their millions already.
For us in Africa, there has been an average of about 56% return on
investments, particularly in the Kenya, Nairobi Stock Exchange
(NSE), Ghana and Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), South Africa.
This book offers great advice on what otherwise has often seemed
difficult to do; saving consistently & investing wisely.
Whether you are leveraging time or money, the analogy of the power
behind the Pipeline is a welcome reprieve to many people. From
those who are making the transition from full time jobs to doing
their own business, those learning to set up their own businesses,
and those in investment clubs investing in building big businesses,
those who are planning to retire early and want a successful future
and have never known how to do it, as well as the ignorant and
plainly niave.
It is a must read! especially because of the candid and vivid
examples it gives. On the one hand, legendary successful families
like the Vanderbilt's, Firestones, Fords, Rockefellers, and on the
other hand people who have showed restraint and discipline like
Pablo, the small time elementary school teacher the Dentist who got
arthritis and Bruno.
Just read it, live your dreams and let the sceptics and sleeping
dogs lie.