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Unveiling the Wealth Paradigm: A Critical Review of "Capitalist Manifesto" by Robert Kiyosaki. AI-Generated.
When it comes to personal finance and wealth-building, few names resonate as strongly as Robert Kiyosaki, acclaimed author of the "Rich Dad Poor Dad" series. In his latest work, "Capitalist Manifesto," Kiyosaki offers a bold exploration of capitalism, wealth creation, and the future of finance. In this comprehensive review, we dissect the key themes and insights presented in "Capitalist Manifesto," probing its merits and implications for readers seeking financial empowerment.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Strange Things in Africa.
Jos, the capital city of Plateau State in Nigeria, is renowned for its cool climate, earning it the nickname "Switzerland of Nigeria." Situated at an elevation of approximately 1,238 meters above sea level, Jos boasts a unique climate among Nigerian cities. This highland region lies in what is commonly referred to as Nigeria's Middle Belt, known for its welcoming and gentle populace. Interestingly, many local names in Jos resemble those found in Asian countries, such as Zhang Zhang and Layoung.
By Olufemi Afolabi2 years ago in BookClub
Love does not have to have
In our culture that often celebrates narratives of love that are full of ownership and claims, the idea that love doesn't have to be owned is often seen as a foreign or even strange concept. However, if we dig deeper, we will find old wisdom that says that true love is actually about giving freedom, not enslaving.
By muhammaddwi anugrahrizky2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Tempered Glass by Beth Overmyer
Verve survived a dangerous transformation into the Fire Queen, but can she survive the power that was given to her? In the second installment of the Blade and Bone series, Verve seeks to tame and conceal her magic. But when tragedy strikes, she’s forced to return to a land she never wanted to see again and confront - or evade - a darkness she hoped had died. The Gate of the Dead has been opened and there are few places to hide. With her secret husband at odds with her way of breaking the curse, Verve finds that love can make an unreliable ally, and that anger is a potent weapon. Readers of Carissa Broadbent will love this thrilling series weaving an intriguing world of fantasy and folklore.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Things You Never Think of Buying
In our everyday lives, we often focus on buying the essentials – groceries, clothing, electronics, and household items. However, there exists a world of innovative, quirky, and incredibly useful products that most people never think of buying. These hidden gems can simplify daily tasks, enhance your well-being, and bring a touch of novelty and joy to your life. This article explores some of these unique items that you might not have considered but could significantly improve your lifestyle.
By Beauty Lovery2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Wrath of Olympus by E.M. Kkoulla
The Roman Empire never fell. The Gods are real. Ships are alive. In the Province of Britannia, ruled by descendants of King Arthur and on the brink of an industrial revolution, young Maia Abella is on the run. Something unseen has murdered her cruel mistress and she’s being blamed. The streets and factories of Portus are no place for a friendless girl, trapped in events beyond her control. The city authorities and the Royal Navy are both desperate to find her - one investigating a killer, the other to recruit her, while the deadly legacy of a tragic past stalks her every step. Aided by Raven, an ancient, blind Mage with a terrible secret and Milo, Crown Agent and spy, Maia must discover and overcome the fatal consequences of her birth. Meanwhile, the Gods are making their moves. And not all of them are friendly.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Forever Young
The eternal quest for eternal youth While it may not be possible to literally stay young forever, there are many ways to maintain a youthful appearance, energy, and vitality throughout your life. Here are some tips to help you achieve a youthful glow:
By kalasa Aaron 2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Templar Sword by Sam Clarke
Noah is a typical teenager with a very atypical dream – becoming a modern-day Knight Templar. His estranged father, a senior commander within the Order, is dead set against it. An ancient sword has been missing for centuries. Recovering it would prove Noah's worth to his father and earn him a place at the Clearview Templar Academy. When he stumbles across a Renaissance painting that holds a clue to the sword’s location, Noah’s dream seems within reach. As the death toll quickly mounts, it becomes apparent that others are hunting the sword – for far more evil ends. The future of the Templars, very much like Noah’s, is at stake. Together with his friend Viggo and mischievously attractive Isabelle, Noah embarks on the deadliest quest of his life. The sword’s dangerous trail will take them from the canals of Venice, to the spires of Seville, to a gripping showdown in the underwater caves of the Caribbean. A fresh, original adventure story. Can be read as a standalone novel or as the sequel to The Twelfth Ring.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
The power of Time
The power of time is a concept that has fascinated humans for centuries. It is a force that shapes our lives, influences our decisions, and defines our existence. Time is a mysterious and elusive entity that can be both a blessing and a curse. It is a reminder of our mortality, a motivator for our achievements, and a source of comfort and solace.
By kalasa Aaron 2 years ago in BookClub
Why there is a cia base in the centre of Australia
The CIA base in the centre of Australia, known as Pine Gap, is a highly secretive and controversial facility that has been the subject of much speculation and debate. Located approximately 19 kilometers southwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Pine Gap is a United States Intelligence gathering facility that has been operational since the late 1960s.
By kalasa Aaron 2 years ago in BookClub








