
Alexander Green (2) (1958–)
Author of Beyond Wealth: The Road Map to a Rich Life
For other authors named Alexander Green, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Alexander Green in the Investment Director of The Oxford Club, Chairman of Investment U, and the Editor of Spiritual Wealth. He has been featured on Oprah Friends, CNBC, Fox News, and The O'Reilly Factor, and has been profiled in the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Forbes, Kiplinger's Personal show more Finance, and many other publications. He is the author of the bestselling title The Secret of Shelter Island (Wiley). show less
Works by Alexander Green
The Gone Fishin' Portfolio: Get Wise, Get Wealthy...and Get on With Your Life (2008) 70 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1958
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- investment advisor
- Organizations
- The Oxford Club
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An interesting, readable series of short essays on issues of spirituality, religion, science, philosophy, and living a worthwhile life. I found the essays to be fairly engaging and at times thought-provoking, even profound. They're so short that you can't get bored, and it's easy to breeze through the book in a couple of hours. On the other hand, the author's tone struck me as a bit facile, even superficial at times. Yes, he confronts deep and complex philosophical issues, but in a way that show more seems to play it safe, avoiding the thornier points and always aiming for a "let's all just get along and be happy" resolution to any conflicts. It's easy to spot contradictions between the beliefs he espouses in different essays, as well, as he attempts to glean words of wisdom from a wide spectrum of world thinkers spanning the centuries.
On the other hand, I don't regret reading it. I just wish I had the chance to engage the author in a face-to-face conversation; I'd love to go deeper into some of the issues he merely takes a cursory glance at.
Bonus: there's a great bibliography, with many books I will add to my Amazon wish list. show less
On the other hand, I don't regret reading it. I just wish I had the chance to engage the author in a face-to-face conversation; I'd love to go deeper into some of the issues he merely takes a cursory glance at.
Bonus: there's a great bibliography, with many books I will add to my Amazon wish list. show less
These essays really make you stop and think about what's important in life. Accumulating things and making lots of money aren't at the top of the author's list. Instead he writes about enjoying nature, poetry, jazz, people, learning more about science to make informed decisions. The list goes on. I have many notes about things I want to do or learn more about.
This is collection of essays about and life. It was written back in 2009 and showing its age. A lot of the ideas are timeless ... maybe just need a fresh coat of paint.
A very obscure title for a pretty special book. Short chapters loaded with wisdom. Top read.
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- Works
- 4
- Members
- 210
- Popularity
- #105,677
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 36












