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4 BOOKS THAT HAVE MADE PEOPLE MILLIONAIRES
In a world where financial security and independence are highly sought after, the right knowledge can be a game-changer. Reading books, especially those focused on personal finance and wealth-building, is one of the most powerful ways to acquire knowledge. Proven studies have shown that individuals who regularly read are more likely to achieve higher levels of success, both personally and professionally. They can teach you how to manage your money, invest wisely, and develop a millionaire mindset. In this article, we’ll explore some of the must-read financial books that have the potential to transform your thinking, inspire action, and ultimately, boost your earnings. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your financial strategy. Here are top book that can make you a millionaire, remember wealth starts with the mindset. 1."Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill
By Deluxethewriterabout a year ago in BookClub
A Hero Like You
Hi I hope you’ve been well and that you’ve Had a super day Today we have a book called a hero Like you Let’s get started A hero like you Is someone a hero because they’re strong Or smart Or is it more about what’s inside a Person’s heart Let’s take a look inside this book and See what heroes do You may find a hero can be someone Just like you Heroes care for people and make sure They’re okay They help the sick get well again Assisting Night and day Heroes are like firefighters strong and Very brave They risk their lives if there are any People They can save Heroes care for nature and every living Thing As they work to help the earth they hear Creation sing Heroes are our loyal friends honourable And brave they fight for truth And do what’s right even when afraid Always alert and ready heroes just know What to do If someone is in danger they will race To their rescue Heroes always do their best to help Someone in need They think of others feelings and don’t Act for selfish greed Heroes take a stand against the things They know are wrong They fight for justice and protect Because their hearts are strong Heroes can fix broken things they like To make things better They use the talents that they have They’re helpful And they’re clever Heroes work hard at their jobs and Always do their best Not just to meet their own needs but so Others can be blessed Heroes find solutions to the problems That we face They even invent ways to make the world A better place Heroes are those moms and dads who love Their family Teaching and empowering them to be all They can be Anyone can be a hero whether girl or boy Or man by helping others doing right And being the best they can so if you See a problem And there’s something you can do then Know that what the world needs Is a hero just like you Hope you enjoyed a hero like you See anyone can be a hero including you And me.
By Sabiu Tobiabout a year ago in BookClub
Review: The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
Introduction The God of the Woods by Liz Moore is a worthy representative of various genres: the atmosphere is mysterious, folk motifs are sensed, it can be attributed to both literary fiction, and a supernatural theme. The novel is set in a small town which is surrounded by forests which adds some eerie element of suspense and mystery to the novel and its compelling world, its characters, and emotions. Moore tends to develop the loss, memory, trauma, and the inexplicable energy of nature in the work. That way she builds the sort of tale that has the reader looking for answers deep in her soul; and even after the book has been closed it haunts you.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub
Understanding Fibroid Surgery in Chennai: What You Need to Know
Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus, and they are a common issue among women, particularly during their reproductive years. While some fibroids are asymptomatic and do not require treatment, others can cause significant discomfort, pain, and complications, making surgical intervention necessary. In Chennai, fibroid surgery is widely recognized as an effective treatment option, offering relief and improving the quality of life for many women.
By Firm Hospital Seoabout a year ago in BookClub
A Love Drowned in Time
FALLING INTO FOREVER At first, Jake met Sarah on the cloudy day when the sun was obscured by the clouds and the atmosphere was saturated with the scent of the earth before the rain. Jake had run to the lake, which was his favorite place when his mind got all knotted up or worried. The lake always calmed him - the gentle slapping of the water against the old pier, the shrill calls of gulls flying low over the water, the trees encircling the area, as if to shield it from the rest of the world.
By Christopher Manalangabout a year ago in BookClub
The Lottery
The phone rang almost three times just as zara was setting the table for dinner. The sound was sharp and insistent, slicing through the peaceful hum of their small, suburban home. She wiped her hands on her apron and glanced at the clock on the wall 7:00 PM, right on time. They had just sat down for a quiet evening meal when the phone rang.
By Dzer Tershinaabout a year ago in BookClub
How the Politics of Confrontation Influences Domestic Policy and Governance
The politics of confrontation is a dynamic force that significantly shapes domestic policy and governance. This approach to politics, characterized by aggressive strategies, public clashes, and intense debates, can impact how policies are formulated, implemented, and perceived. Understanding this type of politics helps reveal the ways in which political leaders and parties navigate conflicts and assert their agendas within a nation's governance structure.
By Alexander Sebastian about a year ago in BookClub
How the Politics of Confrontation Influences Domestic Policy and Governance
The politics of confrontation is a dynamic force that significantly shapes domestic policy and governance. This approach to politics, characterized by aggressive strategies, public clashes, and intense debates, can impact how policies are formulated, implemented, and perceived. Understanding this type of politics helps reveal the ways in which political leaders and parties navigate conflicts and assert their agendas within a nation's governance structure.
By Alexander Sebastian about a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. Content Warning.
Get Your Free Book Mrs. Dalloway Here: Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf is a seminal work in modernist literature, first published in 1925. The novel is a rich exploration of the inner lives of its characters, set against the backdrop of a single day in post-World War I London. Through its stream-of-consciousness narrative style, Woolf delves deep into the thoughts, memories, and emotions of Clarissa Dalloway and those around her, weaving together a tapestry of human experience that touches on themes of identity, time, and the effects of war.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Neuromancer by William Gibson. Content Warning.
Get Your Free Book Neuromancer Here: Neuromancer by William Gibson Neuromancer by William Gibson is a groundbreaking science fiction novel that has left an indelible mark on the genre. Published in 1984, this novel is often credited with defining the cyberpunk movement, a subgenre characterized by its gritty depictions of a high-tech, dystopian future. Neuromancer introduced readers to a world where technology and humanity are deeply intertwined, where corporate power reigns supreme, and where the boundaries between the virtual and the real are increasingly blurred.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Content Warning.
Get Your Free Book Wolf Hall Here: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel is a historical novel that offers a riveting account of the life of Thomas Cromwell, one of the most influential figures in the court of King Henry VIII of England. Published in 2009, this novel won the Man Booker Prize and is the first in a trilogy that explores Cromwell’s rise to power, his relationship with the king, and his role in the tumultuous events that reshaped England during the 16th century.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub








