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Justin Owens
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Gilbert, AZ
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Books: Thrift stores and libraries

Justin Owens
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Gilbert, AZ
Posted

I have shopped at thrift stores since high school. Not exclusively but most of my clothes are second hand. Fashion was never my thing. 

After listening to 100 or so BP podcasts I had tons of books I wanted to read thanks to the famous four. Now when I hit the thrift store I'll browse the book section. Last time I found The Richest Man in Babylon and The Millionaire Next Door. Today I picked up The 4 Hour Work Week, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and Getting to yes for 10 bucks!

I also have been downloading audio books from my local library when I need a podcast break.

Discounted and free education is better than full price. 

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