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Wealth Secrets of the One Percent

A Modern Manual to Getting Marvelously, Obscenely Rich

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Wealth Secrets of the One Percent

De: Sam Wilkin
Narrado por: Sam Wilkin
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Discover how the superwealthy made it to the top (and you can too!)

From the richest Romans to the robber barons to today's bankers and tech billionaires, Sam Wilkin offers Freakonomics-esque insights into what it really takes to make a fortune. These stories of larger-than-life characters, strategies, and sacrifices reveal how the wealthiest did it, usually by a passion for finding loopholes, working around bureaucratic systems, and creating obstacles to competitors.

Wealth Secrets of the One Percent gets at the heart of our feelings about the 1% of top income earners and the roughly 0.0001% who achieve billionaire status: we love to hate them, but we'd love to be them. Wilkin's insight into the sources of wealth is thought-provoking and rigorous, and he reveals that behind almost every great fortune is a "wealth secret" -- a moneymaking technique designed to defeat the forces of market competition.
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"Want to become "obscenely" rich, as the subtitle of this illuminating book has it? Well, the best bet is to be born that way. The next best bet is to have a "wealth secret," the better-mousetrap sine qua non for building an empire. Economic forecaster Wilkin, head of business research at Oxford Economics, has good fun looking at how some fabulously rich people got to be that way.... Eye-opening."—Kirkus Reviews
"Wilkin is a knowledgeable guide to the world's greatest fortunes.... Thoughtful, playful prose."—Bryan Burrough, New York Times Book Review
"An amazing read... Get on to one of those [secrets] and you too can light your cigars with $100 bills.."—Marvin Zonis, Professor Emeritus, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
"Sam Wilkin combs history for a provocative and well-written account of the secrets of wealth formation. Just reading this book will make you richer."—Darrell M. West, Vice President of Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution and author of Billionaires: Reflections on the Upper Crust
"So how do our billionaires make their billions? Business analyst Sam Wilkin offers up the real scoop.... Delicious and insight-packed."—Sam Pizzigati, Too Much
"Clever, entertaining.... Rich and poor will enjoy it equally, and if you have a modest entourage, I would consider getting copies for them too."—Marcus Berkmann, Daily Mail (UK)
"Pay attention.... What makes this book different is Sam Wilkin is an inside man."—Joe Shute, The Telegraph (UK)
A "highly entertaining and useful guide to the 'fascinating economic puzzle waiting to be solved' behind every billion-dollar fortune.... If you too would like to get your hands on today's equivalent of 250,000lb of fattened goose meat, Wilkin's book is a brilliant place to start."
Julia Richardson, Daily Mail (UK)
"This is at heart a theoretical book, not an historical one. Its merit lies not in the stories it tells, but in the connections it draws between them."—Nick Wolven, Washington Independent Review of Books
"A great read.... Infused with a great sense of humor."—Life Elsewhere
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Wealth Secrets are hard to realize but author do w s a good job providing an in depth historical analysis of the super rich

in depth historical analysis

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took a minute for me to enjoy it, but once I was a few chapters in I couldn't stop.

Good listen

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A lot of useful information. I found it to be an enjoyable title. Some humor, some straight forward advice. I recommend it

Very Enjoyable

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I wouldn’t consider this a “how to” book but did a great job of explaining what has worked in the past, and what could work in present day.

Insightful and interesting if you like economics and business.

Great history lesson of wealthiest people in history

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The central focus here is to toss aside standard billboard slogans for free and fair competition as the engine of prosperity, and look at the techniques used by singular players to choke off competition and grab the really big money. It's swathed in a lot of stories that finally get around to very good and sharp points. I enjoyed the transition through history right into recent times of dodging around legal and contractual labyrinths (as with Bill Gates) to get to that cash-glutted end zone. There is some international flavor too, with magnates from India as an example. Indeed, the legal "wild west" of emerging markets seems to mint a lot of billionaires, and plenty of stats are here too.
I much prefer this to all the rah rah baloney I see as "business" titles. Maybe the cynical tone fits me.

A bit roundabout, but pays off

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