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The Narrow Road: A Brief Guide to the Getting of Money
Author Felix Dennis
Publisher Penguin, 2011
ISBN 1101476427, 9781101476420
Length 240 pages
Subjects Business & Economics › Entrepreneurship
Condition A
One of the world's most successful media moguls shares eighty-eight tips for starting a business and getting rich.
In How to Get Rich, British mogul Felix Dennis told the engaging story of how he started a media empire and became one of the wealthiest men in Britain-all without a college degree or any formal training.
Now he shows readers exactly what it takes to start a business and make it successful. Dennis offers a pithy guide for those determined to attempt what he calls the getting of money-regardless of the consequences. His eighty-eight tips include:
? Do not fall in love with any project. You may believe in it wholeheartedly, but must remain prepared to abandon it should it show signs of failing.
? If you are unwilling to fail, sometimes publicly and even catastrophically, you will never be rich.
? You will never get rich working for your boss.
No one knows better than Dennis what it takes to get rich, and his battle-tested advice-delivered with his signature wit-will surely appeal to serious entrepreneurs.
Author Felix Dennis
Publisher Penguin, 2011
ISBN 1101476427, 9781101476420
Length 240 pages
Subjects Business & Economics › Entrepreneurship
Condition A
One of the world's most successful media moguls shares eighty-eight tips for starting a business and getting rich.
In How to Get Rich, British mogul Felix Dennis told the engaging story of how he started a media empire and became one of the wealthiest men in Britain-all without a college degree or any formal training.
Now he shows readers exactly what it takes to start a business and make it successful. Dennis offers a pithy guide for those determined to attempt what he calls the getting of money-regardless of the consequences. His eighty-eight tips include:
? Do not fall in love with any project. You may believe in it wholeheartedly, but must remain prepared to abandon it should it show signs of failing.
? If you are unwilling to fail, sometimes publicly and even catastrophically, you will never be rich.
? You will never get rich working for your boss.
No one knows better than Dennis what it takes to get rich, and his battle-tested advice-delivered with his signature wit-will surely appeal to serious entrepreneurs.
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