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Recommended Reading To Prepare You For The Next Millenium
Great Books Corner
SOME OF THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL & "MIND BLOWING" BOOKS IN THE WORLD
Top 10 Self-Improvement Books

- Think and Grow Rich - by Napoleon Hill (pb)
- The Millionaire Mindset - by Gerry Robert
- Rich Dad, Poor Dad - by Robert T. Kiyosaki (pb)
Personal-finance author and lecturer Robert Kiyosaki developed his unique economic perspective
through exposure to a pair of disparate influences: his own highly educated but fiscally unstable
father, and the multimillionaire eighth-grade dropout father of his closest friend. The lifelong
monetary problems experienced by his "poor dad" (whose weekly paychecks, while respectable,
were never quite sufficient to meet family needs) pounded home the counterpoint communicated by
his "rich dad" (that "the poor and the middle class work for money," but "the rich have money work
for them"). Taking that message to heart, Kiyosaki was able to retire at 47. Rich Dad, Poor Dad,
written with consultant and CPA Sharon L. Lechter, lays out his the philosophy behind his
relationship with money. Although Kiyosaki can take a frustratingly long time to make his points, his
book nonetheless compellingly advocates for the type of "financial literacy" that's never taught in
schools. Based on the principle that income-generating assets always provide healthier bottom-line
results than even the best of traditional jobs, it explains how those assets might be acquired so that
the jobs can eventually be shed.
- The Richest Man in Babylon - by George S. Clason (mmpb)
This book holds the secrets to acquiring money, keeping money, and making money earn more money.
- How to Win Friends and Influence People - by Dale Carnegie (pb)
This grandfather of all people-skills books was first published in 1937. It was an overnight hit,
eventually selling 15 million copies. How to Win Friends and Influence People is just as useful
today as it was when it was first published, because Dale Carnegie had an understanding of human
nature that will never be outdated. Financial success, Carnegie believed, is due 15 percent to
professional knowledge and 85 percent to "the ability to express ideas, to assume leadership, and to
arouse enthusiasm among people." He teaches these skills through underlying principles of dealing
with people so that they feel important and appreciated. He also emphasizes fundamental techniques
for handling people without making them feel manipulated. Carnegie says you can make someone
want to do what you want them to by seeing the situation from the other person's point of view and
"arousing in the other person an eager want." You learn how to make people like you, win people
over to your way of thinking, and change people without causing offense or arousing resentment.
For instance, "let the other person feel that the idea is his or hers," and "talk about your own
mistakes before criticizing the other person." Carnegie illustrates his points with anecdotes of
historical figures, leaders of the business world, and everyday folks.
- The Millionaire Next Door - by Thomas J. Stanley & William D. Danko (pb)
How can you join the ranks of America's wealthy (defined as people whose net worth is over one
million dollars)? It's easy, say doctors Stanley and Danko, who have spent the last 20 years
interviewing members of this elite club: you just have to follow seven simple rules. The first rule is,
always live well below your means. The last rule is, choose your occupation wisely. You'll have to
buy the book to find out the other five. It's only fair. The authors' conclusions are commonsensical.
But, as they point out, their prescription often flies in the face of what we think wealthy people
should do. There are no pop stars or athletes in this book, but plenty of wall-board
manufacturers--particularly ones who take cheap, infrequent vacations! Stanley and Danko
mercilessly show how wealth takes sacrifice, discipline, and hard work, qualities that are positively
discouraged by our high-consumption society. "You aren't what you drive," admonish the authors.
Somewhere, Benjamin Franklin is smiling.
- Cashflow Quadrant - by Robert T. Kiyosaki (pb)
- How to Make Millions With Your Ideas : An Entrepreneur's Guide - by Dan S. Kennedy (pb)
- The Power of Positive Thinking - by Norman Vincent Peale (pb)
Faith in yourself makes good things happen to you. This classic guide to self-esteem and success
will help you learn how to: break the worry habit; get other people to like you; avoid "the jitters" in
your daily work; believe in yourself and everything you do; develop the power to reach your goals,
and so much more.
- Tough Times Never Last, but Tough People Do! - by Robert Harold Schuller (pb)
Dr. Schuller shows you how to build a positive self-image, mo matter what your problem. No
matter how tough times get, you have the potential to achieve the best of life.
Coming Soon:
- Top 10 Management Book
- Top 10 Marketing Books
- Top 10 Business Books
- Top 10 Spiritual Books
* pb - paperback
* mmpb - mass market paperback
* hc - hard cover
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