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About meCreativity comes extremely easy for me. I've always been a mixture of listening intuitively vs learning from others. Love of books, has helped. Taught Art before getting my BAed in Education in 1980. Graduated with MBA in 1987. Loved process of startups, talking directly with customers, managing adapting product/service thru aggressive listening. Variety of employment, now studying effects of assumptions on belief values. I Tend to be skeptical until I gain a variety of views, and weight what works for me.

About my libraryI'm creating multiple libraries. My main library is a tank that I throw my primary search books into, until later when I move on to another primary search.

Homepagehttp://donewithratraceforever.blogspot.com/

Real nameJohn Sherman

LocationNashville Tennessee

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Currently readingRich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Candy Freak A Journey Through the Chocolate Underbelly of America by Steve Almond
Business Development is Everyone's Business A Motivational Guide to Getting All Employees Involved in Your Sales and Marketing by Linda Sparks
Take the Bull by the Horns by Gayle Lantz

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Sorry, John. I haven't read it, yet. It's on my (huge) list of books to read!
Hi. Yes, I have read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad." The book's central lesson, to me, was that being successful (at anything) is a decision. With a plan and unyielding self-discipline, any human can do anything.
Hello John. I have read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad". For me, the most important lesson in the book is financial management education to young people. I didn't care much about his description of buying/ selling foreclosed houses.
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