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Truth in Humor, fun to read and rewire your mind October 9, 2006 The author, Michael Phillips, really knows money. You can learn all about the energy of money, how it works in our world, and have fun reading it. This guy's writing voice is a blast and a hoot all at once. Read it for fun and be rewired.
the good, the bad, the BORED! May 17, 2003 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
GOOD = HAS SOME GOOD TIPS ON BUDGETING,AND BANKING.BAD = CONSTANT PLUGS, A BIT ARROGANT...MEMEMEMEME! BORED = BOOK TAPE IS BORING,AND MONOTONED
It's not really about money. February 11, 2002 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
If you are looking for a book on how to accumulate the maximum number of green backs, this book is not for you. If you want a simple philosophy of money which will make you wealthy in more than just the material sense, buy this book and read it at least twice.I first read this book almost 20 years ago, and every time I got greedy, and broke one of the Seven Laws of Money, I paid dearly for it.
There IS something here July 14, 2001 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
I first read this book several years ago and not too particularly impressed I put it on my bookshelf and forgot about it. The other day it literally fell off the shelf and landed at my feet. I had completely forgotten about the book. It's a short book; why not read it again I thought. I did and was captivated. What happened? I would have given it two stars before, now I'm giving it five. I changed: In the intervening years I have become somewhat financially successful. Back when I first read it I was looking for some method to make money and didn't find it in that book. Now I know there is none. All books are mirrors of their readers as are these reviews. You have learned more about me than you will ever learn about The 7 Laws from reading this review. What can I tell you? Read the book or don't. When you find that no method or technique ever really works then you won't need this book or any other.
learn something April 16, 2000 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
michael phillips is one of the most refreshing thinkers in the world of money and business. this book from the early 70's has much important wisdom for anyone concerned with the subject. the original by random house has been out of print for years and is well worth finding if you can get your hands on a copy. it's totally 70's san francisco, but is richer than the shamballa abridgement.
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