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![]() So I've been in a little funk the past couple of days, but I found myself guffawing out loud this afternoon after picking off my bookshelf an item that I bought almost the very week it came out in 1997. What an inspiring, rollicking fun read!
The book in question was originally titled "How to Succeed in Business by Breaking All the Rules" by Dan Kennedy. In paperback I think it became "No Rules". Talk about motivation! This book defines motivation. Run out to your library or bookstore and get it now if you want an entrepreneurial boost and if you really feel like laughing out loud today. The very fact this book never made it (to my knowledge) to The New York Times Bestseller List is testament to the fact that thinking like the masses is a losing proposition. John |
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![]() I understand how breaking the rules can be really
stimulating to say the least. I've been reading over and again a little book called "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". This book explains why being like the masses traps everybody. That trap in this book is called social conditioning. If someone wants to read something radically different about how we live, read this book. It's been a New-York Times best seller for months and someone can have it for a few bucks at E-Bay or at: http://www7.richdad.com/home.m . Good reading. the biz out of an idea |
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![]() I know I'm gonna catch flack for recommending this, but I think that it IS important that you DON'T think like the masses and accept what RK is saying on face value.
Goto: http://www.johntreed.com And click on his guru ratings board, then read the article on RK. You'll have to come to your own conclusions, after reading the article. |
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![]() Robert Kiyosaki's reply
http://www.mastermindforum.com/kiyosakiresponsetoreed.htm |
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![]() It's a reply, so you've gotta hand it to the guy for at least responding.
But it's a politician's reply. He doesn't really address any of the real issues that JTR brings up. (That's John T. Reed, not Jack Russell Terrier for you dsylexics in the group.) ;) Read the review of Dolf De LaRoos (RK's collaborator on the Real Estate book) on the JTR's site. - Adam. |
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![]() --------------------------------------------------
> But it's a politician's reply. He doesn't > really address any of the real issues that > JTR brings up. You have to remember that john treed was the first to issue a critique. Koyisacki had the right to answer the way he liked. I went to http://www.johntreed.com and I don't see anything looking like a guru rating board or even any board at all. Maybe he shut it down for some time? I see only real estate and football coaching stuff there, the kind of things that denote a strong obedience to social standards and avoidance to take any risks. www.johntreed.com |
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![]() Here you go. :)
http://www.johntreed.com/Reedgururating.html |
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![]() > Here you go. :)
> > http://www.johntreed.com/Reedgururating.html ------------------------------------------------- I went down that link, and while that gururating directory could look impressive, I repeat: "Why should I take his advice at face value?" This directory looks like a "look how I'm smart, I can demolish anybody" scheme. Not much more than an ego trip to me. It's looks like a real-estate branch office manager telling his sales employees what to think. That is my perception. Otherwise, is there anything truly scientific in any of this for you? Is rating gurus a scientific procedure? I prefer following my own opinions than relying slavishly on someone else's. |
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![]() > "Why should I take his advice at face
> value?" My question is: Why aren't you applying the same skepticism towards RK's book? You might also want to look into Eric Hoffer's book, "True Believer". - Adam. Browning Direct |
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![]() > My question is: Why aren't you applying the
> same skepticism towards RK's book? -------------------------------------------------- The fact is: I do apply the same skepticism to RK's book. And you know what? It passes the test! Why? It breaks all the rules! What a relief! For once somebody saying not to try to follow all the rules of social correctness and explaining why! This has been a best seller man, and for far from trivial reasons! |
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