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Why Can't I Make Money?

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We tend to believe that we know all about money. Some people come into money, some earn it, and others have the ability to multiply it. There are hoarders, squanderers, and good administrators. In between, many feel that they lack the skills to obtain the kind of money that would make them happy. It's not about skills. Money is the concrete expression of universal human symbols, and your own relation to money shows how the unique traits of your unconscious transfer a number of apparently unrelated issues onto money. If you cannot make money, you need to know what's hindering you. It's true that external factors such as the world crisis are not just a matter of perception. Yet there are people who see the opportunity of making money because there is a crisis, while others let it slip past them even under the most favorable economic circumstances. Thus, as usual, you need to look inside you. Like the previous books in this series, Why Can't I Make Money intends to accompany you into the depths of your psyche so that you can learn more about your self. Such is the key to answer the question posed by the title. info@pintobooks.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Marta Merajver-Kurlat is an Argentine novelist, translator, essayist, and biographer. Her attraction to the ways in which mankind tells its own history encouraged her to undertake studies in myth, language, literature, psychology and psychoanalysis. Accordingly, her novels Just Toss the Ashes and Los gloriosos sesenta y despues delve into intriguing aspects of human nature. A lecturer in psychoanalytic associations of her country, she first took up the challenge of addressing non-specialists in Living with Stress, released by Jorge Pinto Books in mid-2009, and complemented by Improving Personal Relationship, published in January 2010"

142 pages, Paperback

First published May 5, 2010

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December 7, 2013
A diamond in the rough

I stumbled upon this book by accident and I’m happy that I did. The title drew me to it and being not big a book, I easily read it in one setting.

There are seven case studies with a lot of wisdom. The author also explains wealth and how different classes of society look at it with the help of a Russian poem written long ago. The beauty being that what was written then is still very much true today.

The book starts out trying to strip away the guilt associated with wealth, guilt that has been generously showered upon humanity by those who have incorrectly interpreted the religious texts. This is a controversial subject for interpreting language especially symbolic language written thousands of years ago is not easy.

So don’t give up if you find the going tough in the first twenty pages or so for the pearls of wisdom lie afterwards. A wonderful book and a must read. The author has written nine other books and I would like to go through all of them as and when I get the time. I know that it’ll be worth my time.
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