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Embed Common Sense - A Simple Plan for Financial Independence by Art Williams. I was given this book when I was in High School. I have used these principals in my life. Now, I am 33 years old and I have never been in debt. I am two years away from owning my home out right and I am well on my way to being able to retire with I was given this book when I was in High School.
I have used these principals in my life. Now, I am 33 years old and I have never been in debt. I am two years away from owning my home out right and I am well on my way to being able to retire with financial freedom.
I highly recommend this book. It is simple and has great examples but they will not help you if you don't use them.. I highly recommend this book. It is simple and has great examples but they will not help you if you don't use them.
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But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, please chip in. —Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. It is important if we the people of Trinidad and Tobago are to understand the historical context of our existence as Caribbean peoples that all the books written by Dr Williams be made accessible through the internet. It is not only sensible that this be accomplished but absolutely necessary and long overdue. Examine the fact that the great work of men who are considered of great importance to other nations have been spread throughout the world through this medium.
Any attempt to prohibit this pertinent development is indicative of a monolithic type of thinking. This is a well-researched and beautifully-written book.
To read it is to remind oneself of the time when serious academics actually wrote well. The author is a major figure in the study of the history of the Caribbean and of the Atlantic slave trade. This particular work is widely acknowledged as his masterpiece and perhaps one of the most important books ever published on the subject. In it Williams makes an argument for the importance of slavery in the development of capitalism in Britain and later for the role of early industrial capitalism as a deciding factor in the abolition of the slave trade. It is well worth reading and still holds up these many years later. As to the implied political aspects of the publication--read the front matter; published by the Univ of North Carolina Press in 1944. A hotbed of socialism, er, no.