Yesterday, as I browsed the Personal Finance section of the stacks at my local community library, I came across a books called "Women and Money". I really didn't think much of it, the cover wasn't that appealing, but I picked it up, opened it, read the inside cover and decided that although I didn't like the cover, this might just be a book that i need.
And, it turns out to be a gem.
Suze Orman writing about "Women and Money", it's incredible. I don't know how to describe it. I'm thankful and grateful that I can read what my love has been trying to teach me. It seems to be like a more overt version of the necessary skills that I need to be learning.
It's also a great read. Not academic, and conversation-like. Perhaps more of an 'easy' than a 'great'. :P
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Orman's falsified her resume according to wikipedia and having seen her talkshow on CNBC and attended a lecture presented by her at Stanford, is an annoying person to boot.
annoying person to boot = successful?
:P
in any case, i might have glorified her a bit too much in my post. It just so happens that her book is one of the first that I've come across.
Need to broaden my horizons.
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