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If you had to pick three investing books to take with you on a desert island ...
If you had to pick three books to take with you on a desert island ...
What would they be? Particularly real estate books that you have actually sat up and got excited about putting that last bit into practice ... Taxes, development, business development just 1, 2, 3
I'll start:
From Janitor to Multi-Millionaire - Wesse's book
Ben Franklin (biography of) can't remember which
Creative Business Development - Jeffrey Pfeffer
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As I settle in to my hammock tied up to two giant palm trees that provide much needed shade during the heat of the day, I try to decide which of the three books that I brought will I start first. Maybe its The Richest Man in Babylon. Or it could be The Millionaire Next Door. I also am considering some that I haven't read yet, such as Atlas Shrugged and How I Turned $1,000 into $5million-In My Spare Time. But the effects of the ocean breeze combined with possibly too many of those drinks with umbrellas make my eyes tired and heavy, so I must put the books aside to rest up for the next book.