Official Review: corporate house by Columbus daniel

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DogoMulla wrote: 21 Jan 2019, 14:47 Successful business people reveal mostly the glow. The ugly beforehand is less shared. Danny's experiences prepare whoever wishes to venture into the business world. Good job with the review.
This is very true. I appreciate that the author did not shy away from making it clear success does not come in a heartbeat. If you want to become a successful entrepreneur you have to be ready to work for it and experience setbacks.
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Seemingly this one is interesting but I am not much fond of autobiographies. Thanks for the nice review 👍👍
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Sushan wrote: 22 Jan 2019, 09:44 Seemingly this one is interesting but I am not much fond of autobiographies. Thanks for the nice review 👍👍
Thanks for commenting.
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I don't read many memoir-type books, and the technical aspect would probably make my eyes cross. Thanks for the review!
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Vscholz wrote: 22 Jan 2019, 14:37 I don't read many memoir-type books, and the technical aspect would probably make my eyes cross. Thanks for the review!
I appreciate your opinions. Thanks for commenting.
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I'm not too much of a fan of memoir type stories. Still, I do like the idea of a poor country guy becoming successful.
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teacherjh wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 12:41 I'm not too much of a fan of memoir type stories. Still, I do like the idea of a poor country guy becoming successful.
His story is inspiring. Thanks for stopping by.
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Well, the story of a self-made man can be as inspiring as any. The phone splicing process, however, does not sound very appealing. Thank you for the review!
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inaramid wrote: 25 Jan 2019, 22:28 Well, the story of a self-made man can be as inspiring as any. The phone splicing process, however, does not sound very appealing. Thank you for the review!
I enjoyed his story. I, too, didn't know anything about splicing before reading the book. So this book was inspiring and educational - two for one! Thanks for commenting!
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