
7 Laws of Wealth
An Individual Stimulus Plan for Surviving in the New Economy
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Narrated by:
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Ben Benson
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By:
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Ben Benson
About this listen
The 7 Laws of Wealth is an individual stimulus plan for surviving the new economy. This book and training program grew out of Ben Benson's desire to identify the timeless traits of the world's most successful individuals, and to offer a new perspective on wealth and prosperity.
A must listen for anyone concerned with their financial future, 7 Laws of Wealth is a guide for creating lasting prosperity.
©2011 Ben Benson (P)2012 Audible LtdCritic reviews
"A prosperity mindset is born out of a solid strategy like the one meticulously laid out in this excellent book." (Dr. Nido Qubein, President, High Point University)
Good book, liked the pace
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1. If you are doing an audio version of your book consider a professional voice. The author is not always the best voice. Requires you to lose your ego though if you are to be able to recognise this.
2. This book is just a compendium of ideas I have heard elsewhere. Too much "Rich Dad" type stuff and a lot of analogies from a book called "Make More Money" from Infinite Ideas, which is actually just a commentary on 4 of the classic wealth creation books.
So, all in all, not a book I could finish.
Not a good book
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