X

The Little Book of Self-Made Billionaires: How Fifty Self-Made Billionaires Started Their Business

Product ID : 29522418


Galleon Product ID 29522418
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
866

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown

Pay with

About The Little Book Of Self-Made Billionaires: How

The book you are looking at here is what first started as a personal research as I wanted to know how wealthy people become. I started this research and found that there's plenty of information on the subject; but also, that it takes a lot of time to find the exact kind of information I was most interested in (as for all the clutter that is surrounding what I was looking for). I only wanted short, crisp, no-BS information on how they started with their business ventures (like what they did to get ahead at the time when they had very little or no money). So I ended up making research for each profile gaining awareness from multitude of sources. It took me approximately two months to get the exact information in which I saw value in. The book here allows to consume this information within a day or two. Each entrepreneur stands with usefully short content of non-artsy factual information on how they got started (and in a layman's language, too). I decided to publish this information as a book on the belief that time is the most valuable asset we have. So the benefit is to get the good info quickly to save time. You can save time and get straight to the information of interest for getting ideas or insights. Plus, I am pretty sure that you will also see the connections which you would otherwise not see should you go and do the research yourself like I did (as your mind would be employed, engaged or distracted at the effort to skip and ignore what is not of interest). In other words, I believe that I have created an excellent little book for those who value time (and who are ambitious). You will probably be happy with my book if you are interested in the same things as I am. Like, how to bring new value to the world on a large scale, and how to profit in the process of doing it. Here is what you will get: The book has a collection of fifty idea-generating profiles/biographies on how self-made billionaires started their business. The profiles in the book will give you short and crisp information of the facts on how self-made billionaires started with their business ventures. There is no clutterous information, no artsy talk, no personal jokes, nothing extra that could distract and clutter your mind. Because these profiles are brief, they will give you time and space for your own thoughts. The small connection points in this book can have an important role when emerging your ideas. I feel that this book will remind you also the importance of our internal assets of body and mind - with which the external assets have to be acquired - by exemplifying how the cause of value and wealth is not the money but you. It will exemplify how you, through other people, will create the value and acquire the external assets and capital needed. For those who are not truly interested in the matter of this book (such as due the lack of ambition which is unfortunately pretty common for most people) please do not buy this book just for the sake of curiosity as you will probably simply not like it. And so, also, here is the case against buying my book: This book is probably great fit only if you see or consider yourself as the kind of entrepreneur who really wants to make a difference and achieve huge success. It is for the people like myself who have a goal or purpose to make a positive difference in the world through startups or scalable businesses (see above). If your main purpose or end goal is merely to start a small business just to make some bucks, this book is definitely not for you. In other words, in order for this book to be a help, you need to have ambition, and you must value time; otherwise, this book will be a disappointment (as for the lack of interest and desire towards making big and important things happen).