treinjapan
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- Apr 8, 2012
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Hello fellow fastlaners!
Ran across a book the other day on Amazon and decided to pick it up just to see what it had to say regarding Jews being so influential and wealthy throughout history.
The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code: H. W. Charles: Amazon.com: Kindle Store
Turned out to be a pretty quick and interesting read. One thing of particular interest to me (and us on here) is that he basically says straight up the "Fastlane Strategy" in one paragraph in the middle of the book. "The basic plan is to work really hard for 1-5 years, amass great wealth, and then live off the income from investing that chunk of money for the rest of your days".
I don't have the text with me at the moment, but using various Biblical texts and Rabbinic commentaries, he explains why and how following those rules/laws/standards leads to wealth. I've been reading the Bible for years, and I can't say I learned a lot of new stuff from the book, but the way he supplements those ancient teachings with actual modern examples is very interesting!
I recommend it!:banana:
Ran across a book the other day on Amazon and decided to pick it up just to see what it had to say regarding Jews being so influential and wealthy throughout history.
The Money Code: Become a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code: H. W. Charles: Amazon.com: Kindle Store
Turned out to be a pretty quick and interesting read. One thing of particular interest to me (and us on here) is that he basically says straight up the "Fastlane Strategy" in one paragraph in the middle of the book. "The basic plan is to work really hard for 1-5 years, amass great wealth, and then live off the income from investing that chunk of money for the rest of your days".
I don't have the text with me at the moment, but using various Biblical texts and Rabbinic commentaries, he explains why and how following those rules/laws/standards leads to wealth. I've been reading the Bible for years, and I can't say I learned a lot of new stuff from the book, but the way he supplements those ancient teachings with actual modern examples is very interesting!
I recommend it!:banana:
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