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Seven Laws of Money (Abridged) by Michael Phillips
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Seven Laws of Money (Abridged)

by Michael Phillips

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  joydisaster | Sep 1, 2009 |
This is a fascinating book about universal laws that control the way people think about money. When Michael Phillips was asked to oversee the distribution of 1 million dollars, at his descretion, he learned a few things about what motivated people. ( )
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The Seven Laws of Money tells how to live with money: how to get it, care for it, and forget about it. An underground classic among corporate executives, accountants, and entrepreneurs since the 1970s, it is rooted in the author's commitment to right livelihood, to learning how the world works, to a willingness to "fail young," and to networking. Phillips shows how to combine these principles with the seven laws to engender a healthy, fearless attitude toward money.

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