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Tim Ferriss has spent more than five years learning the secrets of the ‘New Rich’, a fast-growing subculture that has abandoned the ‘deferred-life plan’ and instead mastered the new currencies – time and mobility – to create a new way of living.
Why wait a lifetime for your retirement when you can enjoy luxury now?
Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, experiencing first class world travel, earning a monthly five-figure income with no management, or just living more and working less, this book is the blueprint.
Join Tim Ferriss as he teaches you: how to outsource your life to overseas virtual assistants for $5 per hour and do whatever you want; how blue chip escape artists travel the world without quitting their jobs; and MUCH MUCH MORE!
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Autobiography: Call Me Ted (2008)CNN founder once said he never looks back, but in 2008 he did exactly that and released his autobiography, Call Me Ted, which became a New York Times non-fiction bestseller.
He remarked during a 60 Minutes interview that he “had the good fortune to have a much more diverse life than most people would, professional sports and television and news and movies.”
CNN, AOL/Time Warner, Jane Fonda, The America’s Cup: Ted Turner’s story is the stuff of legend. Never before has the controversial businessman shared his personal journey. Here, for the first time, he will. In this exceptional book, Turner spares no details of his extraordinary career and provides fascinating businesses insights along the way. Turner will also reveal the never-before-told details of his personal life. He frankly discusses a childhood of loneliness (he was sent to boarding school at the age of 4), the impact of devastating loss (his sister died at 17 and his hard-charging father committed suicide when Ted was in his early 20s). Turner also goes into great detail about his marriages, including his marriage to Jane Fonda, the “love of my life.” It’s been a helluva ride — a story to educate, enlighten, entertain, and inspire.

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‘Marketing whizz Jay Abraham provides some powerful strategies for boosting your career or business in Getting Everything You Can Out of All You’ve Got. Abraham believes that anyone can advance in life by tapping into hidden assets and developing the right mindset. He writes, “You are surrounded by simple, obvious solutions that can dramatically increase your income, power, influence and success. The problem is, you just don’t see them.”
Over the course of 21 chapters, he shows how to get ahead by treating bosses and clients as valued friends; find better and more exciting ways of doing things; develop “unique selling propositions”; persuade people to follow your lead; master the art of selling on the telephone; craft a formal referral system; sell on the Internet; and forge strong, established business relationships. Abraham’s central theme is that everyone is in sales. In almost any profession, people must be skilled at selling themselves and their ideas, not just their company’s product or service.
Engagingly written, the book features more than 200 examples of people and companies who have successfully used these techniques, from Bill Gates and Dennis Rodman to Sharper Image and Federal Express.’ – Dan Ring, AMAZON.COM
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Add to your book library NOW!Two men, one message… two men with different backgrounds, different experiences and different perspectives who are both passionate about education.
Both authors are successful financially, and both are bestselling authors who could easily have written separate books. They chose to join forces to offer two voices on a subject that they believe is at the heart of the future of our world.
With this new book, the age-old saying of: “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime,” is explored as Trump and Kiyosaki teach you what they believe you need to know to be rich.
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Black multimillionaire Johnson, assisted by Bennett, executive editor of Ebony magazine, recounts with simplicity, zest and humorous anecdotes how, as a 24-year-old from a small Mississippi River town, he parlayed a $500 loan into a publishing, cosmetics and insurance empire. Negro Digest , the first magazine he founded, was followed by Ebony (the first national black publication) and Jet.
Thanks to success brought about by his sound social, business and political instincts, Johnson now enjoys a life spent “going first class,” including owning a Palm Springs mountain-top home; participating in corporate board meetings (where he is accustomed to being the only black); and hobnobbing with the likes of Michael and Jesse Jackson and Gorbachev. Credited by some with “inventing” the black consumer market, Johnson is proudest of his role in reporting and abetting the crusade of Martin Luther King Jr. And despite his successes, he contends, without bitterness, that his millions could have been billions were it not for the “live wire of race.”
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