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Architecture Structures
Web Designing for dummies 5 in 1 edition 2 months ago
Its not as if I don’t read.I read daily on a constant basis,mostly surfing on net and skimming through articles.But actually sit down and finish a book?Its been a while.Well,I found this book my dad brought and started reading it.You have probably heard about it.Its “Rich Dad -Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. Couple of things I want to share from that book.
One was to make money work for you.By passive ways of earning.
Second was to enrich in learning,but based on what you wanna learn.If you want to learn about cooking,you should be cooking.Similarly if you want more money,you should be creating money.
Third was what would I do if i was doing this for free?Often we get blinded by our paychecks,which become a blood line for disappointment.We spend our lives paying bills,and then working for our dreams. Kiyosaki says we should go the other way around,as in pay ourselves first.
Last was to give. Kiyosaki believed that was the way cycle worked.If you wanted money,donate money,if you want something badly,help someone achieve it first,give out first.
I recommend Kiyosaki. Really liked is books. 3 months ago
I just finished ‘The Sword and the Mind” last night, which is a book on Japanese philosophy and strategy from the feudal period. It was a hard read to get through, but it was well worth it for the insights of that period. 4 months ago

This man bleeds humour and wisdom. Easy, yet thought-provoking and something that one can easily go back to again and again. 9 months ago

This one has been a long time coming… I think I lost count how many times I’d start and stop reading this book, and now that I’ve finally finished it, I can’t understand why I ever put the book down in the first place. I guess it wasn’t the right timing :/
Quintessential spiritual reading. Totus tuus, Maria! 9 months ago

Whole new perspective on the topic and great practical advice/tips to enhance spiritual life. Thank you Lisa and a great trip around Europe :) 9 months ago
I have the tenancy to start thick books, then come across something else interesting and never finish the first and so on. 11 months ago
Finished “Waking the Dead” by John Eldridge 12 months ago
Finished Every Second Counts by Lance Armstrong. On to book #12, Pagan Christianity. 12 months ago