No One Can Escape the 4 Laws
The Heavy and Loaded Weapons That Destroy Poverty. Hold Them in your Hands and Squeeze the Trigger. Negotiate or Die
by Eloy Rodrigo Colombo
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Pub Date Jul 10 2017 | Archive Date May 12 2020
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Description
Mr. Colombo is an honest scholar who has the singular capacity to go beyond the works he studies, what is just what authors want from their readers.
Thus in this astonishing work Mr. Colombo brings you the explanation of how the main 4 Laws of Economics rule over your entire life inescapably, and he teaches you how to use them for your advantage. Believe me, you do need to know these laws!
Are these 4 laws about money? The author shows you that money is a tiny part of what we call economy. Everyone became surprised in knowing how broad is the role of these laws that here you will learn.
Nevermore you will think about money, rather you will think in terms of wealth and you will comprehend why so few people are managing their way to climb out of poverty into wealth.
Accordingly you will look at the S&P 500 and will comprehend what makes it reaches each kind of limit, at the top and the bottom, and also you will be able to understand what drives the asset’s prices at each given time.
Prepare yourself for a real game-changer in your life. Life, Prosperity, and Health!
Advance Praise
"""Written in an encouraging and forthright manner, No One Can Escape The 4 Laws shares where wealth comes from and how one can create more of it in broad terms that will be applicable to a variety of situations and careers.
A delightful and thoughtful introduction to business and economics, this book will appeal to anyone who wants to earn more. It provides a useful overview of the laws of economics and might even help people approach their job a little differently, as his philosophy of finance empowers the ""average"" worker as well as entrepreneurs and investors.""
The Book Review Directory"
Featured Reviews
This was a very informative read about the economy and the financial market and I'm so glad I picked it up because it helped me better understand the laws governing these two. Will definitely recommend!
I would like to thank the Publishers, NetGalley, and the Author for sending me a copy of this book.
If you are looking to learn something new on economy and wealth creation then I would recommend this book. It has more insights on money- but the best part is that even if you are new to the basics and dynamics of economics, the author breaks it down so simply that you cannot help but appreciate that economy is not only about money- but it goes beyond laws, policies, people and how people interact.
Thanks Netgalley for the eARC.
Did you know that there are four laws of economy that influence our lives as well as everything around us? I found the book absolutely brilliant as it made me think on how the rules can be applied to what I do professionally. The book is very educational for those who are not involved in economic matters professionally. Many thanks to the author!
I feel I have learned more about economic exchange from this book than any other. I now have some tools for evaluating whether an item or service will sell and an explanation of why my best selling books do sell.
I think the title and especially the subtitle name the book sound kinda trashy which is a shame because this book should be given as an essential text for economics. Amazing.
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