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Giancarlo Ameglio
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Giancarlo Ameglio
  • Investor
  • Tallahassee
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Hey everyone,
I have been reading a book called how to win friends and influence people. What are your thoughts on this book and do you have any recommendations for other personal development and financial gems?

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Adrienne Rammohan
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Adrienne Rammohan
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Hi Giancarlo!  

Love that you're starting a library of business and personal development books.  I'm an ENORMOUS fan of using books to start my education on areas on which I need some guidance.  My personal faves for financial books are: The Psychology of Money (Housel), The Simple Path to Wealth (Collins) and Rich Dad Poor Dad (Kiyosaki).  If you want to throw a great financial history book in there--check out Too Big to Fail (Andrew Ross Sorkin)--that's what I'm reading at the moment!  Have fun with it!

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