Timothy Farris was lucky enough to start a business that doesn't force him into being on-site every day. He sells nutritional supplements, but spends his time in strange countries living "like a king" for the price of rent in the US. The book has a little information on marketing and outsourcing everything you'd possibly imagine. Overall, more of a platform for Farris to brag about himself. I'd give it a C-aahnutz wrote:RupertPupkin wrote:Could you paraphrase this book for me in a couple of sentences please?Codeblue wrote:Well....................are you a slow reader? Still waiting to hear if this worked out for ya. I need to make a lifestyle change.Codeblue wrote:When I'm done reading it I shall. I'm only 55 pages in.
What book(s) are you reading???
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Hah, ya, I am a slow reader and get sidetracked easily. I found the content rather masturbatory as well, and haven't finished it yet. Have any better books in a similar vein to suggest Mr. Cash?
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I read Outliers by M. Gladwell last week for class, it wasn't bad...the first half is pretty decent. The only thing I got out of the second half is why Asians are better at math than we are (and it was kinda vague). Otherwise I'd say the second half is misguided.
I downloaded a PDF of Blink by M. Gladwell and it's pretty interesting so far (only on chapter 1). You can get the PDF on PirateBay, comes with The Tipping Point. Personally I refuse to read every book by the author as overlapping can be an issue...but its a package deal.
Others that I'm hoping to pickup soon: This Time Is Different (Reinhart & Rogoff), Pour Your Heart Into It (Schultz, CEO of SBUX), Good To Great (Collins)
I downloaded a PDF of Blink by M. Gladwell and it's pretty interesting so far (only on chapter 1). You can get the PDF on PirateBay, comes with The Tipping Point. Personally I refuse to read every book by the author as overlapping can be an issue...but its a package deal.
Others that I'm hoping to pickup soon: This Time Is Different (Reinhart & Rogoff), Pour Your Heart Into It (Schultz, CEO of SBUX), Good To Great (Collins)
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Have you read World War Z? That's the ticket.tourist504 wrote:Zombie Survival Guide
Max Brooks
been meaning to read this for a few years
http://www.distractyourface.comfluffhead13 wrote:after an A in multidimensional calculus and an A in matrices and differential equations, how dare u questions my math skills.
douglas adams - The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
all of his stuff is greatjimmy4wmu wrote:been meaning to read this for a few years
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.
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Love all of his books.iratasan wrote:douglas adams - The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
I can't believe anyone sanctioned the writing of this: http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDi ... 48,00.html
I've just started this:
this aggression will not stand, man.
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You looking for classic works (like Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Nietzsche, etc.) or you looking for a more modern book that's just mind blowing, something that will get you thinking?Catarax wrote:does anyone have any good philosophy recommendations?
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Awesome