Books to read

I want to recommend a couple of books for you to read. The first one is “Rich Habits” by Thomas C. Corley. You can purchase this book at Amazon. Here’s what Mr. Corley’s website says about the book:

Helping You Achieve Wealth by Creating Opportunity Luck in any Economy

What is the biggest difference between the rich and the unsuccesful?  For starters, the unsuccessful blame circumstances like the economy while the wealthy do not.  The wealthy make money, not excuses.

The ten rich habits will help you live like the wealthy and succeed in any economy.  Stop just surviving, start thriving – buy the Rich Habits book today!

The book is available in print or in a digital version (PDF). The print version is $13.95 while the PDF is $8.00. The entire book is only about 94 pages long.

The other book is “Thou Shall Prosper” by Rabbi Daniel Lapin. You can purchase this book from his web site for $19.95. Here’s what Rabbi Lapin has on his site about this book:

In this hardcover book, you’ll learn that the ups and downs of the economy prove Rabbi Daniel Lapin’s famous principle that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon those things that never change.  Mostly similar to the 1st edition, this edition has updated examples plus a foreword by Dave Ramsey.  There’s no better source for both practical and spiritual financial wisdom than the time-tested knowledge found in the ancient Jewish faith and its culture.
In “Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money”, Rabbi Daniel Lapin offers a practical approach to creating wealth based on the established principles of ancient Jewish wisdom. A renowned business consultant and Biblical scholar, Rabbi Daniel Lapin uncovers a mother lode of motivational inspiration and practical guidance that will increase your potential for creating wealth, no matter what your faith or background may be.
I’m sure if you search for the book on Half.com or eBay you may find it for a lower price. You might also be able to get them from your local library. Anyway, I think these books are a “must read” for everyone.

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