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| Product Information :- The Tao of Warren Buffett | |||||||||||
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This book is collection of pithy and inspiring sayings from the America's most talked about businessman Warren Buffet. His worldly wisdom is deceptively simple and enormously powerful in application. In this book Mary Buffett and David Clark, who have co-authored more 4 other books on Buffettology, brings the smartest, funniest and most memorable sayings of this investment genius.
Every page of these books is lesson and sayings are funny, profound, and self-explanatory. Buffett believes that anyone with common sense and a sound investing philosophy can make a fortune investing. "The Tao of Warren Buffett" is a short book with 125 different major thoughts in it.
Warren Buffett's investment achievements are unparalleled. He owes his success to hard work, integrity, and that most elusive commodity of all, common sense. The quotations in this book exemplify Warren's practical strategies and provide useful illustrations for every investor, large or small, and models everyone can follow. The quotes are culled from a variety of sources, including personal conversations, corporate reports, profiles, and interviews. The authors provide short explanations for each quote and use examples from Buffett's own business transactions whenever possible to illustrate his words at work. | |||||||||||
| Editorial Review Rating: 8/10 Date: 2010-03-16 | |||||||||||
mehtaabhi"The Tao of Warren Buffet" is collection of investment lessons form Warren Buffet. Each page contains a wonderful witty piece of advice totaling 125. Warren Buffett's investment achievements are unparalleled. Like a top investor he is also a top advisor. These ranges from "Getting and staying rich" to "Education field one might opt for", work ethics, business, workplaces, integrity, investment diversification and much more.
This book has been complied by Mary Buffett and David Clark. It has short lessons from Buffett's own past, childhood and investment experience. This opens up a new and honest side of Buffett's personality as it gives you insight into the mind of topnotch guy in the world. Lesson-by-Lesson Buffett accepts and values the contribution of the people who are his mentors, friends and employees.
Interesting Extracts from the Book:
"Never be afraid to ask too much when selling or offer too little when buying."
"You do not have to make the money back the same way you lost it."
"A friend of mine spent twenty years looking for perfect woman; unfortunately, when he found her, he discovered that she was looking for perfect man." |



