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Old 04-16-2016, 04:13 AM   #778
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
They pique my curiosity. I don't think that I've ever bought a book, ebook, or audiobook on getting rich. Except for a used physical copy of Napoleon Hill's classic Think and Grow Rich, and I haven't read it to speak of. Frankly, I have no interest in being rich.

Now, books on how to be a success interest me quite a bit. I've bought a lot of them, especially audiobooks. Learning how to get rich and learning how to be a success are related, but not the same thing. I want to be successful, but just for success' sake--it's not because I'm interested in the money that would probably go with the success.

I find it interesting that you had me pegged or pigeonholed as one liking the getting-rich subgenre, or even being someone who wanted to get rich. I'm wondering what I've said that led you to that conclusion . . . .
It wasn't this sub-genre in particular, but rather the genre it was in -- self development.
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