Where the rubber meets the road
This is not a management analyst’s look at business from 10,000 feet. Instead, I look at things likely to happen day to day, Monday through Friday (usually Saturday and maybe part of Sunday), that are going to bite you on your butt and cost you a lot of money—if you overlook them. If I’d had this foresight to do some things differently from the beginning, I’d have saved myself thousands of dollars and many headaches.
At the end of the week when I’m signing a pile of checks with hundreds and thousands of dollars going here and there, I know that every one of them is the result of my past attitude and actions—what I was thinking and doing in a previous moment to create that expense. I’ve enjoyed learning some very expensive lessons. In fact, each chapter in this book cost me from at least $1,000 to as much as $350,000 apiece. After reading all of it, I hope you’ll have profited from my investment.
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