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GamesAlthough the core success principles have been taught throughout history, from many different authors, Matt lays out a Modern-Day simple-to-follow blueprint for achieving success! He gives personal examples throughout the book of how he shifted his thinking, actions, and ultimately his life; which is pretty much par for personal development books. However, Matt references tables and forms (blank templates) throughout, encouraging...
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I must say this is a great book for all entrepreneurs out there. I read with laughter in the first few chapters on how Matt is able to survive in his car, homeless and yet able to visit customers and sell his product... without bathing! Compared to him, i'm much more fortunate and his story really motivates me to success. He has read 100+ books on motivation, leadership, sales & marketing and this really inspires me to...
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Today's economy is fundamentally different than it was just a few years ago. Despite this, the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge that fact, and instead talks about job creation, unemployment numbers, tips for finding a new job or getting a raise, etc. This is old thinking and it's dangerous today. What Matt Morris does in this amazing book is tell you how to get rid of the idea of a job (which really stands for "Just...
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In the same vein as Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Matt gives great hope and a road map. On one hand he kicks you in the butt for doing it so young, and on the other hand his story is very encouraging. He gets servant leadership too because his message is about giving more than getting. Love the book. Highly recommend. Join the Facebook group and check out [...] for more great info.
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The Unemployed Millionaire by Matt Morris, is the best book I've read on business in the last 5-6 years. Mr. Morris, writes as if he were just a good friend sharing some advice. It's an extremly well written an entertaing book. Let me say right up front if youre an entrepeur or entrepeur-in-training this is definity one book you should read. The first part of the book, Mr. Morris talks about where he started from and that...
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