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Let's be honest. Many leadership books can be boring. Instead of
reading another repetitive book about 100 leadership essentials by
a corporate CEO, search no more for the perfect leadership book. In
"The Diary of a West Point Cadet," by Captain Preston Pysh, the
author teaches essential West Point leadership through the most fun
and unique reading of any book in its class. If you are an aspiring
cadet, a small-group leader, or even an emerging leader in
corporate America, this book is for you. Each intriguing firsthand
account of Preston's most memorable stories from attending West
Point will capture your interest and imagination. At the conclusion
of each gripping story, Preston efficiently summarizes how the
experience taught him lessons about leadership, which later
prepared him to be a combat commander. If you like twists and turns
while reading and learning, you are in for a treat. Prepare to be
glued to your seat and the text as you experience unforgettable
stories and lessons from "The Point."
A starting point for amateur and intermediate investors to finally
unders tand the content found in The Intelligent Investor, Security
Analysis, and the Wealth of Nations. Easy to understand, yet covers
complex topics for stocks, bonds, and preferred shares. Did you
know Warren Buffett, the world's wealthiest stock investor, is
quoted as saying three books have shaped his investment philosophy?
For more than half a century, he used the information provided in
these three books to go from nothing - to a massive $39 billion net
worth. The three books that gave him this wisdom are: The Wealth of
Nations (pub. 1776) by Adam Smith, Security Analysis (pub. 1934) by
Benjamin Graham, and The Intelligent Investor (pub. 1949), also by
Benjamin Graham. In fact, Benjamin Graham was Buffett's professor
at Columbia and the most influential financial advisor he ever had.
So, have you ever tried reading Graham's books? Many might agree
the books are as exciting as listening to Ben Stein read the 30th
page of The Wall Street Journal. It is time we fixed that. Instead
of keeping these billion-dollar secrets hidden behind thousands of
pages of financial jargon, I wrote one simple guide - Warren
Buffett's Three Favorite Books. If you're looking for a guide that
explains how the wealthy really think and buy assets, you're in the
right place. This isn't a get-rich-quick book. Instead, this is
where your investing techniques take a turn in the road. This book
will teach you how to accumulate assets and become very wealthy
over decades of wise decisions and proper asset valuation. The best
part about the book is the methods are taught in an easy-to-follow
and understandable scenario for all to enjoy
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