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Think Like a Billionaire

Proven Strategies from the Titans of Wealth

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Think Like a Billionaire

By: Martin S. Fridson
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The strategies of the super-rich are now available to you!

Think Like a Billionaire: Proven Strategies from the Titans of Wealth is the first comprehensive picture of the real strategies and tactics that built the great business fortunes of our times. Packed with engaging accounts of titans like Lee Iacocca, Warren Buffett, Sam Walton, and Donald Trump, Think Like a Billionaire will show you principles that can increase your wealth and business acumen to the mogul level.

Working in the same vein as Napoleon Hill’s classic Think and Grow Rich, Martin Fridson has conducted exhaustive research into the minds of classic billionaires and has brought forth his findings in this program. By simply purchasing this program, you have taken an important step forward on your journey to extraordinary wealth. In fact, you are already ahead of where many self-made billionaires stood when they began their illustrious careers. Unlike you, they had no road map. There was no product - like this program you are being offered - that systematically and objectively analyzed the methods of the individuals who preceded them.

Martin looks at the careers, methods, and minds of self-made billionaires to distill the common keys to colossal accumulations of wealth. He identifies the methods, beliefs, and behaviors you must understand and emulate to reach the pinnacle of riches. As Martin will tell you, you can apply these same methods, beliefs, and behaviors to your life to grasp the billionaire mindset.

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I thouroughly enjoyed this book, and the manner that is was told. I cannot say, however, that everyone will enjoy it. There is a certain mindsst you have to be in to enjoy this book. You cannot be under the dillusion that this book will make you think like a billionaire. The title seems to reel in those types of thinkers, however the book does not even try to teach you to think like one (Because if you could, why would you read this book).

What it does do, is give you perspective as to why the things they did, got them to become billionaires. It is a totally divergent set of thinking that will help you understand the purpose of this book. If you do not read this expecting to be a billionaire (which most people seem to) you cannot be dissapointed.

Some people look at it as inspiration, other take the title literal. As to which is better, I cannot say.

Incredible Insight, Wonderful Storytelling

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More kind of mentality instructions here, but still will help you and is useful in a little more than a half of the book.
Resume and insight: Communication and people.

Great ideas presented here.

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This has given me the mindset I have been missing. I have work effort but was missing the mindset. Thank you for providing me the mindset. Very valuable to me, I can listen to this again to reinforce a concept and apply to any situation, thanks for the beginning.

Imagine the transformation

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It teach you and reminds you very good ideas, some are very basic but helpfull.

Super good ideas

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I liked the thinking exercises, read with an open mind, but verify with your own thinking

Nice

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