The most useful book in the last two years?
By nady100011
@nady100011 (594)
United Arab Emirates
October 16, 2007 8:23am CST
This isn't a normal discussion if we take it seriously,
For reading lovers:-
Can you state the most useful book you have read in the last two years that affected on your (personality, behavior, gained good rules in ur life....).
It can be useful for all of us :)
About me (Al waleed), it's the book for the prince and the business man and the fourth richest man in the world.
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5 responses
@fhm1987 (243)
• Pakistan
16 Oct 07
To me it is "The World is Flat". It states the very factors which has made the world flat instead of globe. Flat in this sense means that all ppl r on same level on this earth. A person in india can easily access wt a millionare can, on Internet.
Other book is "In the line of Fire" by our president.
@nady100011 (594)
• United Arab Emirates
16 Oct 07
"In the line of Fire"
I guess it's a good book to read,
Thanks.
@cblackink (969)
• United States
19 Oct 07
For me, a couple of books. "Think And Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill and "The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind" by Dr. Joseph Murphy. I'm currently reading a great book on the Law Of Attraction, "The Vibrational Universe" by Kenneth James MacLean, who I think is an incredible writer on the subject.
@sungat (1015)
• Pakistan
16 Oct 07
i have start accouting course
that has a realy great impact on my behaviour
it is quit different than science subjects and i just stuck with books trying to clear topics and principles
@nady100011 (594)
• United Arab Emirates
16 Oct 07
Thanks of your response,
Can you tell us more about that course and books that can be helpful and easy to read about that subject?
@mari_skye (1637)
• Philippines
17 Oct 07
For me, the most useful book I have read so far is a non-fiction book on personal finance. The book is entitled "Pera mo, Palaguin mo" by Mr. Francisco Colayco, a local author. The book talks on how to save from the small amount that you earn, how to spend wisely and how to keep the savings that you made.
Before this book, I have read the book by Robert Kiyosaki entitled Rich Dad, Poor Dad but have not really applied what I have read in my life. But at least it has made me open up to reading on non-fiction unlike before when I only read novels. Now, I have a collection of personal finance books along with my novels.
@nady100011 (594)
• United Arab Emirates
17 Oct 07
About the first book, is it has a translated copy into english.
Thanks for sharing with us.
• Canada
17 Oct 07
The most usefyl book? That would have to be narrowed down to The Disappearance of the Unniverse by Gary Renard as it led me to A Course in Miracles which is slowly setting me free. Hard concepts in the beginning as it goes against everything reality seems to be, but so freeing when you can finally begin to accept.
@nady100011 (594)
• United Arab Emirates
17 Oct 07
So, the book is for Gray Renand
"The Disappearance of the Universe".
What a frightful title!