I found this video very interesting and I learned a lot from it. Thought others might also.
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I found this video very interesting and I learned a lot from it. Thought others might also.
Ha same!I couldn't make it beyond 4 minutes. I wanted to hear what he had to say, but couldn't listen to the questions...
(Book added to my Amazon basket, although I see it's on Audible too...)
This book should be a "required" read for everybody. I would recommend it almost as much as TMF . It really opened my eyes, and is told in a parable like fashion so it's easy to consume.Unfortunately the video borders on politics so we need to tread carefully.
However since we are talking Schiff, some folks on the INSIDE have heavily recommended this book:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/047052670X/
I will definitely check that book out.
What if a stupid person has a strong will? Then could they be successful in your opinion?
I don't think I would call these people stupid. Maybe a few are a bit crazy but I think there biggest problem is they cannot be wrong. Maybe it is because if they are wrong then they would look like idiots for being out there this whole time?
What I don't understand about this video is why people are really arguing with Peter Schiff. If I was there I would have been listening and taking notes to everything he said and asking him better questions. He clearly is more knowledgeable and successful than me.
I couldn't make it beyond 4 minutes. I wanted to hear what he had to say, but couldn't listen to the questions...
(Book added to my Amazon basket, although I see it's on Audible too...)
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