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Work Won't Love You Back
- How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone
- By: Sarah Jaffe
- Narrated by: Sarah Jaffe
- Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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You're told that if you "do what you love, you'll never work a day in your life." Whether it's working for "exposure" and "experience," or enduring poor treatment in the name of "being part of the family," all employees are pushed to make sacrifices for the privilege of being able to do what we love.
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Book is fully disinterested in male laborers
- By Jeremy Kean on 06-05-21
- Work Won't Love You Back
- How Devotion to Our Jobs Keeps Us Exploited, Exhausted, and Alone
- By: Sarah Jaffe
- Narrated by: Sarah Jaffe
It started well then...
Reviewed: 09-05-22
started out well then went feminist and political rather than staying on topic. I wish this author would actually be more widespread and address full labor market issues rather than promoting a liberal socialist sub-message in the book. Narrator was excellent!
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The Next Millionaire Next Door
- Enduring Strategies for Building Wealth
- By: Sarah Stanley Fallaw, Thomas J. Stanley
- Narrated by: Stephen Wojtas
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
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Over the past 40 years, Tom Stanley and his daughter Sarah Stanley Fallaw have been involved in research examining how self-made, economically successful Americans became that way. Despite the publication of The Millionaire Next Door, The Millionaire Mind, and others, myths about wealth in America still abound. Government officials, journalists, and many American still tend to confuse income with wealth.
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Not Much New
- By Amazon Customer on 01-26-20
- The Next Millionaire Next Door
- Enduring Strategies for Building Wealth
- By: Sarah Stanley Fallaw, Thomas J. Stanley
- Narrated by: Stephen Wojtas
definitely appreciate this book
Reviewed: 04-30-21
loved it! the best book on financial wisdom I've read recently with the facts being in your face the whole way through. wish I could be glittering rich but you gotta start somewhere!!!
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The Founder's Dilemmas
- By: Noam Wasserman
- Narrated by: Mark Mosely
- Length: 13 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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Often downplayed in the excitement of starting up a new business venture is one of the most important decisions entrepreneurs will face: should they go it alone, or bring in cofounders, hires, and investors to help build the business? More than just financial rewards are at stake. Friendships and relationships can suffer. Bad decisions at the inception of a promising venture lay the foundations for its eventual ruin.
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Too much talk on the data
- By Stanley Tan on 10-02-14
- The Founder's Dilemmas
- By: Noam Wasserman
- Narrated by: Mark Mosely
very redundant and boring.
Reviewed: 10-01-18
could have gotten the same content in a shorter and more engaging and interesting book. takes the emotion out of business and reduces it to rubbish. I couldn't get past part of chapter 3.
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Investments
- The Easy Guide to Building Wealth with Agricultural Business for Beginners
- By: Alex Nkenchor Uwajeh
- Narrated by: Annette Martin
- Length: 47 mins
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Creating a profitable agricultural business not only builds wealth for you and your family. It also has the potential to build wealth for the surrounding community.
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very surfacy. nothing in depth and really boring.
- By Amazonian on 07-30-18
- Investments
- The Easy Guide to Building Wealth with Agricultural Business for Beginners
- By: Alex Nkenchor Uwajeh
- Narrated by: Annette Martin
very surfacy. nothing in depth and really boring.
Reviewed: 07-30-18
reading was fine. however the content is where the book lost track. it gave very little information about actually investing in agriculture. the summary of the book would be this. Agriculture is a good business to invest in because the folks tend to be more honest with projections as well as oh and by the way, this is some other material you should check out from us.
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