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Karen McCreadie



Average rating: 3.87 · 1,193 ratings · 80 reviews · 35 distinct worksSimilar authors
George S. Clason's The Rich...

3.98 avg rating — 323 ratings — published 2008 — 6 editions
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Adam Smith's The "Wealth of...

3.36 avg rating — 138 ratings — published 2009 — 7 editions
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Think and Grow Rich

4.11 avg rating — 103 ratings — published 2008 — 6 editions
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إصنع المزيد من المال : أسرا...

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As práticas para a prosperi...

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Frank Bettger's How I Raise...

4.22 avg rating — 41 ratings — published 2010 — 4 editions
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Stop Not Till the Goal is R...

4.50 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2012 — 7 editions
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Low-budget Marketing for Ro...

3.57 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2009
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Sunzis "Die Kunst des Krieg...

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Robert Collier's Secret of ...

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“If we get everything that we want, we soon want nothing that we get. ~ VERNON LUCHIES, MINISTER”
Karen McCreadie, George S. Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon: A 52 brilliant ideas interpretation

“Information is priceless—you don’t have time to master every skill and area of expertise you need to create wealth so you have to trust someone in the end. A good professional saves you time and makes you money and will also educate you along the way.”
Karen McCreadie, George S. Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon: A 52 brilliant ideas interpretation

“List all the events or circumstances that you consider to be lucky and unlucky in the last two months. Looking back, can you trace them to something you did or initiated? Is it possible that good luck was not luck at all but good planning and the recognition of opportunity? Is the reverse also true?”
Karen McCreadie, George S. Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon: A 52 brilliant ideas interpretation



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