Monday, November 07, 2005
Good Stuff
Derek, those are some great points. While down in Hilton Head last week we went to a fall festival at a church on Saturday. They had music, food, games and a rummage sale with lots of books and music.
I found a copy of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" for $1. I saw it on the NY Times Bestseller list a while back and decided to buy it. I ended up reading it in a couple of sittings. It had some great advice that tied in a lot of what we've been talking about lately - the gold standard, today's culture of training up employees rather than independent business owners, the rat race, leaving an inheritance, etc.
I highly recommend it to all of you. It is very challenging in addressing the fear most have in not having enough money and the consumer society we live in and provides some very useful suggestions on how to make real changes.
Derek, those are some great points. While down in Hilton Head last week we went to a fall festival at a church on Saturday. They had music, food, games and a rummage sale with lots of books and music.
I found a copy of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" for $1. I saw it on the NY Times Bestseller list a while back and decided to buy it. I ended up reading it in a couple of sittings. It had some great advice that tied in a lot of what we've been talking about lately - the gold standard, today's culture of training up employees rather than independent business owners, the rat race, leaving an inheritance, etc.
I highly recommend it to all of you. It is very challenging in addressing the fear most have in not having enough money and the consumer society we live in and provides some very useful suggestions on how to make real changes.