Fortune Cookies: Small secrest on how to make a fortune
By Roger Smith
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These cookies contain nearly 150 priceless pieces of advice on making a fortune. They cover managing money, investing, getting an education, working effectively, and setting your mental attitude. Each comes from a world leader, philosopher, or successful professional across the ages. Each of them will help you be more successful at building your
Roger Smith
Roger Smith is Senior Lecturer in the History of Science at Lancaster University, England. He is the author of Trial by Medicine: Insanity and Responsibility in Victorian Trials (Edinburgh, 1982) and co-editor (with Brian Wynne) of Expert Evidence: Interpreting Science in the Law (Routledge, 1989).
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Fortune Cookies - Roger Smith
Fortune Cookies
Millions of Americans look forward to the end of a good Chinese dinner specifically because it is an opportunity to break open a fortune cookie and see what sage advice lies inside. Even though the message may be silly, vague, or random we never seem to tire of the ritual. In our enthusiasm for it we have even created a number of superstitions around how to open the cookie, whether to eat it or not, and whether it can be read aloud. We love to get advice and we are eager to do anything to help make it come true.
This book contains over 100 fortunes that specifically speak to your ability to make a fortune in your life. Each page has an original piece of advice provided by a world leader, successful business person, or