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  • From Tony Rockzz on Missing Elements in an MBA
    (Published in: HT Horizon)

    Thank you for this research based article Sir, Now I understood why MBA’s are not hired in-spite of having degree in their hands.

    2017/10/24 at 11:23 am
  • From Chintan Gala on Categories

    I want the eleven volume A story of civilization by Will Durant , i have looked everywhere but in vain , Amazon India has listed it but price is 35k for the set which is beyond my reach , any idea where i can buy them second hand at a reasonable price ?

    2017/08/27 at 6:18 am
  • From Rajesh Garg on Zorba The Buddha

    Nishant you spoke about this review but I only finally read it today. I think I will be efficient and not read it as I believe this is the P&G one pager equivalent for the book review and I will consider it MECE. Excellent stuff. Very profound.

    2017/08/05 at 12:00 pm
  • From Donna on What is Right & What is Wrong?

    Wow blown away !need much more !

    2017/08/04 at 6:48 pm
  • From Abbas Deesawala on Categories

    What fascinates me is the diversity of the subjects that you have covered. Most avid readers i know are usually biased towards one or two particular kinds of genre.This is a great collection which will prompt many like me to explore books of new genres based on the concise reviews you have written. From me (and a lot of others, I’m sure), thanks Nishant and kudos!

    2017/08/03 at 2:59 pm
  • From Amulelani on Categories

    This is great read. Keep it up

    2017/07/19 at 7:25 am
  • From Zolani Nyuliwe on Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach About Money – That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!

    Taking care of your family is so interesting because it exposes your weakness as a parent. You want your kids to be what you were not able to become. You sacrificed everything for them, even go to an extend of denying yourself good things just for them to be able to get what will help (Education) them and their families. We need to teach our kids to start doing money for themselves not work for somebody else for them to get money. Teach them how to get a fish.

    2017/07/18 at 8:19 am
  • From Tshepiso on Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach About Money – That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!

    This is so true ,parents need to start supporting kids dreams and not force their children to work for someone..but should teach them to be their own boss,So they can create wealth and legacy for the next generation

    2017/07/17 at 2:40 pm
  • From Tshepiso on Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach About Money – That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!

    This is very true..society and mostly parents need to stop brainwashing parents saying education and working for someone is the way to go,because the world looses out on talent and entrepreneurs who if were nourished would make an impact in the society

    2017/07/17 at 2:29 pm
  • From Mpontsi Shabalala on Categories

    Of all the books I have ever read, I would like to suggest that people read “The Secret Terrorists” written by: Bill Hughe, Published by Truth Triumphant in USA. This is the message written on the back of the book. ” The United States is in more danger today that she has ever been. A secrete terrorist organisation has been working within to destroy America, it’s Constitution, and everything for which she stands. This book gives all the details, and shows how far this terrorist organisation has been able to progress in the deastruction of America.

    Get a copy and thank me later

    2017/07/17 at 2:13 pm