Thou Shall Prosper: Ten Commandments for Making Money
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Rating | : | 4.76 (707 Votes) |
Asin | : | B004BZKZF0 |
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Number of Pages | : | 307 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-18 |
Language | : | English |
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Must Read For Every Business Person There is a plethora of great business advice in this book. It is amazing to get a glimpse into thousands of years of Jewish culture and how it relates to business success and then how it is transferred from one generation to the next. This book is required reading for anyone wanting to be successful in business.Lapin distills this ancient Jewish history and wisdom into ten key points listed below;1. Believe in the Dignity and the Morality of Business2. Extend the Network of Your Connectedness to Many People3. Get To Know YourselfMust Read For Every Business Person David M. Taylor There is a plethora of great business advice in this book. It is amazing to get a glimpse into thousands of years of Jewish culture and how it relates to business success and then how it is transferred from one generation to the next. This book is required reading for anyone wanting to be successful in business.Lapin distills this ancient Jewish history and wisdom into ten key points listed below;1. Believe in the Dignity and the Morality of Business2. Extend the Network of Your Connectedness to Many People3. Get To Know Yourself4. Do Not Pursue Perfection5. Lead Consistently and Constantly6. Constantly Change the Changeable While S. . Do Not Pursue Perfection5. Lead Consistently and Constantly6. Constantly Change the Changeable While S. enjoyed it, and recommend it to others The book is by a Rabbi, but is for people who have any religion or none. It goes into detail on why Jewish people have done so well for themselves, and how anyone else can use the same tools. Part of it is about shifting the way you think about success- if you think that it is immoral to make money you won't be committed to wealth creation. If you think you can only "win" or "get ahead" if someone else looses, then you will not want to cause too much harm. Other writers explain how wealth is created in ways that benefit the community- if that ___ was not worth more than you willingly traded for it (to you in that time and place) the. Larry Fox said Practical, informative, entertaining. Rabbi Lapin presents financial wisdom in a form that is practical, informative and entertaining. His enlightened perspective ranges from who we are as people, why relationships are important, why business is essential to us individually and collectively, what money really is, how to use it to serve others, how to anticipate changes, what prosperity really is, and so on. Because of my age, Lapin’s tenth commandment, “Never Retire,” was especially meaningful. I’ve said for years that retirement isn’t a biblical concept; just an American fantasy. Lapin points out that the very idea of retirement erodes the
The ups and downs of the economy prove Rabbi Daniel Lapin's famous principle that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon the things that never change. In addition, each chapter highlights specific action steps that can lead to wealth opportunities in both difficult economic times and periods of prosperity.. There's no better source for both practical and spiritual financial wisdom than the time-tested knowledge found in the ancient Jewish faith and its culture. This book details the 10 permanent principles that never change, the ten commandments of making money if you will, and explores the economic and philosophic vision of business that has been part of Jewish culture for centuries. The book's focus is on making accessible to individuals of all backgrounds, the timeless truths that Jews have used for centuries to excel in business. In Thou Shall Prosp