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How to Be a Capitalist Without Any Capital
- The Four Rules You Must Break to Get Rich
- De: Nathan Latka
- Narrado por: Nathan Latka
- Duración: 6 h y 48 m
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At 19, I founded a software company with $119 in my bank account. Five years later, it was valued at $10.5 million. I don't consider myself exceptionally brilliant. I just realized something few people know: You don't need lots of money or an original idea to get really rich. Now, I make more than $100,000 in passive income every month, while also running my own private equity firm and hosting The Top Entrepreneurs podcast, which has more than 10 million downloads. This book will reveal how I went from college dropout to member of the New Rich.
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Feels like one big ad for Nathan's businesses
- De Aaron en 03-22-19
- How to Be a Capitalist Without Any Capital
- The Four Rules You Must Break to Get Rich
- De: Nathan Latka
- Narrado por: Nathan Latka
Buzzwords, Bragging, and BS
Revisado: 07-20-23
I’m sorry I wasted a credit on this book and six hours listening to it. The author is very proud of himself and wants you to be proud of him too. But congratulations, Nathan, you made some passive income off me.
This book completely lacks any substance. In every other sentence, he’s talking about get rich quick schemes, millionaires on jets, and how much money he says he has personally made. Frankly, the braggadocious nature of this book is inauthentic and sounds like a guy at a bar who is trying to scam you.
I gave him a high performance score because it is all an act.
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Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy (Book II: Greater Good)
- De: Timothy Zahn
- Narrado por: Marc Thompson
- Duración: 16 h y 17 m
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Thrawn’s latest triumph still rests newly on his shoulders. He has led the Chiss to victory and brought glory to the House of Mitth, but the true threat to the Ascendancy has not yet been extinguished. Their foes do not send threats or ultimatums, do not mass ships on the edge of the Chaos. Their weapons come cloaked in smiles and generosity: Gifts offered freely. Services granted unconditionally. Across the Ascendancy, seemingly inconsequential events could herald the doom of the Chiss.
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I guess this is a thrawn novel
- De APerMcG en 05-12-21
Not Enough Thrawn
Revisado: 05-16-21
This book is my least favorite of all the Thrawn books written to date. The Thrawn and Expansionary Defense stories were a lot of fun, but the side character stories droned on and on. It got to the point where I would subtly curse under my breath when I heard the California surfer voices of two of the side characters. That's not a knock on Marc Thompson --- he was terrific as always --- but that storyline unnecessarily went on for too long.
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The Invisible Organization
- How Ingenious CEOs are Creating Thriving, Virtual Companies
- De: Mitch Russo
- Narrado por: Aaron Sinn
- Duración: 6 h y 3 m
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Companies all over the world could greatly benefit from moving part or even all their staff to work from home as virtual employees. Using the techniques and strategies inside The Invisible Organization, all that is possible quickly and efficiently. If you are the CEO of a company that could benefit from generating more profits, shedding overhead, and thrilling staff, this book is a must-listen.
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Okay.
- De Amin en 11-15-18
- The Invisible Organization
- How Ingenious CEOs are Creating Thriving, Virtual Companies
- De: Mitch Russo
- Narrado por: Aaron Sinn
Mostly Good
Revisado: 10-11-16
The Invisible Organization was recommended to me by my father, who runs a successful ($15MM/yr) business in the Midwest from his home on the beach in Florida. I am part owner of a fairly large advertising agency, and he thought it would be as valuable of a read (listen?) for me as it was for him.
While the book has some very good points for those running organizations with call centers and order takers, I felt it was not geared as well for those who run more relationship-oriented businesses.
The author also had a number of absolutes that I caution business owners against following. Some of the suggestions for radio broadcasting, for instance, might work well when selling Anthony Robbins programs, but won't work if you have a carpet cleaning franchise or a catering service.
That said, the audio was very good and the author was easy to listen to. The book flowed well and I didn't feel any parts were too drawn out.
If you are running a sales-focused business from afar, this is a good book for you.
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