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    Great idea to educate Kids

    So I’ll admit I don’t like everything I see on the book of faces but this was such a great idea I had too share. That being said I’d like to get a head start on buying some of these books for my nephew so I can start reading them and know what’s he is talking about before I pay him.

    Heck even Ol’ Unk might learn a thing or two, never late to teach an old dog new tricks !!! I posted the criteria the individual stated and the pic he posted with some of the titles to give an idea of what I’m looking for. Annnnnnd go!




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    Never Split the difference is good.
    Rich Dad is also good, been around for awhile.
    Haven't read any of the others, but I would assume they are equally as good based on the 2 above ^^

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      #3
      Originally posted by MadHatter View Post
      Never Split the difference is good.
      Rich Dad is also good, been around for awhile.
      Haven't read any of the others, but I would assume they are equally as good based on the 2 above ^^

      Any others you’d recommend? Kinda want to keep this thread around like the good books to read thread but as a self help version.


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          #5
          Originally posted by Russ81 View Post
          Any others you’d recommend? Kinda want to keep this thread around like the good books to read thread but as a self help version.
          The Millionaire Next Door is a great book

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            #6
            Great idea for sure.

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              #7
              A random walk down wall street is a decent one for them to read as well. I guess that's really more about public valuation rather than just entrepreneurship in general. Cool idea, though I'd still expect chores to get done.

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                #8
                12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos - Jordan B. Peterson

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hooverfb View Post
                  A random walk down wall street is a decent one for them to read as well. I guess that's really more about public valuation rather than just entrepreneurship in general. Cool idea, though I'd still expect chores to get done.

                  Chorin’ ain’t a problem with this kid, he’s a tractor driving fool! I just want him to be a well rounded tractor driving fool! [emoji23][emoji23]


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                    Originally posted by Russ81 View Post
                    Chorin’ ain’t a problem with this kid, he’s a tractor driving fool! I just want him to be a well rounded tractor driving fool! [emoji23][emoji23]


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                    Hahaha good deal. Sounds like he'll be a stand up son.

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                      #11
                      Dave Ramsey is a must!


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                        #12
                        How to win friends and influence people is a must add. Changed my entire prospective about negotiating.

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                          #13
                          Millionaire next door or Everyday Millionaires are both good reads.

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                            #14
                            Great idea. Will have to do it with grandchildren.
                            Have him read " The Prince" By Machiavelli. Written almost 500 years ago. Still very pertinent. Great book on being a leader and staying a leader.

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                              Four Laws of Debt-Free Prosperity


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