
Courage to Be Rich [DVD] [Import]
Sorry Suze but you mixed two books on separate subjects, and are looking at the mirror image of finance. There is nothing wrong with rehashing ideas. One does not take rating stars away from a book just because it has been said before. You will notice that this book is different from "9 Steps" if you take the time to read it. However if this book was intended to be purely how to invest book it misses the mark by a mile. This is more of a self-help book, which in the process also tries to help financially as a part of the process. It may be a great book for the spiritually depressed, but it is depressing for everyone else. If you can cut out all the sob stories and get to the point, the book may be useful. The second book in this book is the financial part. There is a redeeming side to this book. That is bringing up the point that there is more to finances than just credit and savings. The chapter on starting over was excellent as most books stop when you stop (saving, living, or bankruptcy.) The formulas and schedules are sound. Even the gifting part which looks like it belongs in the first book, works for the second (financial book) Don't get clutter mixed up with assets. You may have meant it, but you were not clear, that if you use it, it is an asset, the rest is clutter. Suze, are you saying that I could have read you book from the library and invested my purchase price so I could have the purchase price and the investment prophet more towards retirement? Reiterating this is mirror image of finance, you can not get much nutritional value from paper money (maybe some roughage), but you get an "A life of Material and Spiritual Abundance" for this book. As was pointed out ""love of money is the root of all evil" The book is still worth reading. It is just difficult to rate because it has no focus.
Courage to Be Rich [VHS] [Import]
Sorry Suze but you mixed two books on separate subjects, and are looking at the mirror image of finance. There is nothing wrong with rehashing ideas. One does not take rating stars away from a book just because it has been said before. You will notice that this book is different from "9 Steps" if you take the time to read it. However if this book was intended to be purely how to invest book it misses the mark by a mile. This is more of a self-help book, which in the process also tries to help financially as a part of the process. It may be a great book for the spiritually depressed, but it is depressing for everyone else. If you can cut out all the sob stories and get to the point, the book may be useful. The second book in this book is the financial part. There is a redeeming side to this book. That is bringing up the point that there is more to finances than just credit and savings. The chapter on starting over was excellent as most books stop when you stop (saving, living, or bankruptcy.) The formulas and schedules are sound. Even the gifting part which looks like it belongs in the first book, works for the second (financial book) Don't get clutter mixed up with assets. You may have meant it, but you were not clear, that if you use it, it is an asset, the rest is clutter. Suze, are you saying that I could have read you book from the library and invested my purchase price so I could have the purchase price and the investment prophet more towards retirement? Reiterating this is mirror image of finance, you can not get much nutritional value from paper money (maybe some roughage), but you get an "A life of Material and Spiritual Abundance" for this book. As was pointed out ""love of money is the root of all evil" The book is still worth reading. It is just difficult to rate because it has no focus.