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    I actually found The One Minute Millionaire to be very useful. You can get a lot of the content for free at the official website to see what you're getting here: oneminutemillionaire.com/bookitems/

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    Rich Dad, Poor Dad is definitely the most important book I've read.

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    How To Make Millions With Your Ideas by Dan Kennedy

    Read it and you'll know why it's the most valuable books...provided you implement something from what you learn, of course. Otherwise it's worthless.

    Quote Originally Posted by YE Blog View Post
    Time fly's and so do the Polls! It's time for another one!

    This week we are asking;

    "What is the most valuable business book you have ever read, and why?"

    I am a huge fan of the 4 hour work week by Tim Ferris. It offers a realistic approach to all entrepreneurs who are trying to work hard and play hard.

    Tim "The New Rich" Ferris' story is one that I would recommend anyone to read. Phil Town, the Number 1 Bestselling Author of The New York Times says "Stunning and amazing. From mini-retirements to outsourcing your life, it's all here. Whether you're a wage slave or a fortune 500 CEO, this book will change your life".

    I am really looking forward to hearing what book has inspired you, contributed to your wealth and success, or has changed the way you work.

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    I have just posted the most recent poll results over on the YE Blog, and there is an Exclusive Bonus Modeling Masters on Steve Jobs, who is the winner of the last poll “If you could meet one famous entrepreneur, dead or alive, who would it be and why?” - There is no reason not to follow your heart - Steve Jobs (Entrepreneur Poll Winner)
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    Without a doubt Rich Dad Poor Dad. It is what started me on my journey
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    Well for me the best business book I ever read was "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. It teaches you not to give up, and see all mistakes as learning opportunities. Napoleon Hill teaches that successful people never considers temporary failure as a permanent defeat.

    Lionel

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    It seems like I have a lot of reading to do.

    I can definitely recommend:

    Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki
    The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene
    The 33 Strategies of War - Robert Greene
    The Art of the Deal - Donald Trump
    Think Like a Champion - Donald Trump

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    The Science Of Getting Rich by WD Wallace. Its the only book I've read that after reading it I told myself that I will re-read this book for a year until everything in it is second nature.
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    I apologize for being rude and posting here even though I haven't read it yet. I am downloading an ebook titled "Building a Solid Foundation!" It's more of network marketing.

    They say it is a good book because you just don't learn to build a good foundation of network but also life lessons that help us grow further.

    I hope I'll learn from it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YE Blog View Post
    Great suggestions so far. Has anyone read The One Minute Entrepreneur: The Secret to Creating and Sustaining a Successful Business?

    P.S.
    We are currently running a competition:
    Do you have an inspirational book you have read which stands out from all the others - we want to hear about it, leave your answer in a comment or by entering our poll in the YE Forum! To say thanks for sharing, everyone who enters their most valuable business book is in with the chance of WINNING the MOST valuable book themselves, as voted for by our Young Entrepreneurs - So tell us what yours is right now!
    Bit late on this I guess but I've listened to The One Minute Manager, I enjoyed it so much that since I've realised he wrote that aswell, going to go and buy it today.

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    Book?

    I've been a fan of the 4-hour work week. But recently I found this new program. I also want to share it to you.

    You might want to check out this link Perform To Profit Increase Performance & Profits In Only 8 Hours A Day. It will help you achieve the most with your very limited time. Learn to manage your time and not the other way around. It helped me a lot, so I'm hoping it could be of help to you too.

    Perform To Profit Increase Performance & Profits In Only 8 Hours A Day
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    Quote Originally Posted by 13future View Post
    Rich Dad Poor Dad By Robert Kyasoki ...This book is gave me a entirely different perspective on business and life in general. I highly recommend it to any budding Entrepreneur.
    This book! I read Rich Dad Poor Dad when I was 15 and it gave me a completely different outlook on what I wanted to do with my life.
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    all the books from robert kyiosaki are good... starting with rich dad, poor dad.

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    A good books is a rich dad and poor dad..

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    the secret as well is good

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