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BROTHERHOOD WATCH: Magnates Media Production

Definition of Magnate – a wealthy and influential businesswoman or businessman:

Founder and CEO of this production is John Frazer.

If this production, which is based on how wealthy businesses started, doesn’t get you inspired, motivated, encouraged, or empowered, then you are watching it wrongly. The way a lot of the common companies started, ranging from Facebook, Tencent, Instagram, Cocacola, the dark web, and many more are well explained.

Magnates media not only brings focus to the positive of each wealthy business or on the women and men behind it, but on the dark side of the business as well; ranging from extreme labour conditions to poisoning.

The documentaries on each company is likely to have you addicted but most of all inspired. You will catch yourself creating new ideas and empowered to try a new venture. Afterall, the commonality between all the wealthy women and men was that they TRIED.

As they tried, they learned. Magnates media production gives emphasis and focal to these points even without meaning to. John Frazer simply tells the story of how the companies started and you learn the background of the individuals.

Magnates Media is definitely a production to look out for. If you want to be wealthy yourself some day, watching these documentaries can help.

Magnates Media (John Frazer LinkedIn)

Black Teen On Track To Become Millionaire.

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Mothers can help their sons in many ways. The effective way is not to try to be a man, teaching their son how to be a man but to INFLUENCE their son(s) to get their male perspective. A woman can only EXPRESS the male perspective through a female perspective. This most cetainly clashes. But mothers are needed! They can teach and influence their son(s) many things without trying so hard, preoccupying themselves to fit a father (male) role. The mother role can be effective enough, it’s just lacking another perspective (male-father).

What’s Love Got To Do With It

No Romance

Finance, cash, gold, cheddar, paper, money or what ever you want to call it, most women will not deal with a man who doesn’t or feel that doesn’t have it. A woman basically uses a man for money and most men accept this, afterall they are providers. If a man is the provider then that makes women the supporters. But a lot of women hardly support, they want to see the incentive first. Instead of the incentive being the character of a man and the love of a man this gets overlooked for something more touchable, money.

So long as a man can and has the capbility to provide (assuming or not that she deserves it and that he wants to) women will go for him. Sadly it is when a man has money that most women are willing to stay to do their very best in support to make their relationship work. A lot of women marry for the money not the man. The financial security is all that matters. Without that there is no support. Continue reading

Billionaire Book List

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1. The Elephant and the Dragon: The Rise of India and China and What It Means for All of Us by Robyn Meredith (2007)

2. When Markets Collide: Investment Strategies for the Age of Global Economic Change

3. The Price of Liberty: Paying for America’s Wars by Robert Hormats (2007)

4. The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century (2006)

5. Fooled By Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (2001)

6. The Intelligent Investor: A Book Of Practical Counsel by Benjamin Graham (1985)

7. Moneyball: The Art Of Winning An Unfair Game by Michael Lewis (2003)

8. Pioneering Portfolio Management: An Unconventional Approach To Institutional Investment by David F. Swensen (1995)

9. The Psychology Of Investing (Wiley Investment) by Richard A. Geist (1999)

10. A Random Walk Down Wall Street (7th Edition) by Burton G. Malkiel (2000)

11. Synchronicity: The Inner Path Of Leadership by Joseph Jaworski (1998)

12. When Genius Failed: The Rise And Fall Of Long-Term Capital Management by Roger Lowenstein (2000)

13. Hedge Fund Of Funds Investing: An Investors Guide by Joseph P. Nicholas (2004)

14. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell (2000)

15. Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Stephen D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner (2005)

16. Blink: The Power Of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell (2005)

17. Paul Volker: The Making Of A Financial Legend by Joseph B. Treaster (2004)

18. The Wisdom Of Crowds: Why The Many Are Smarter Than The Few And How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies And Nations (2005)

19. Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to Personal Investment by David F. Swensen (2005)

20. The Prudent Investor’s Guide To Hedge Funds: Profiting From Uncertainty And Volatility by James Owen (2000)

21. Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk by Peter L. Bernstein (1996)

22. PIPEs: A Guide To Private Investments In Public Equity by Steven Dresner, Kim E. Kurt, Editors (2005)

23. DisneyWar: The Battle For The Magic Kingdom by James B. Stewart (2005)

24. Being Digital by Nicholas Negroponte (1995)

25. The Warburgs: The Twentieth-Century Odyssey Of A Remarkable Jewish Family by Ron Chernow (1994)

26. Titan: The Life Of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. by Ron Chernow (1998)

27.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That The Poor & Middle Class Don’t by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Sharon L. Lechter (1999)

28.
The Mind Of Wall Street: A Legendary Financier On The Perils Of Greed And The Mysteries Of The Market by Leon Levy and Eugene Linden (2002)

29. The New New Thing: A Silicon Valley Story by Michael Lewis (1999)

30. The Lexus And The Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (1999)

31. Investing In Hedge Funds by Joseph G. Nicholas (1999)

32. The House Of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty And The Rise Of Modern Finance by Rone Chernow (1991)

33. The Emperors Of Chocolate: Inside The Secret World Of Hershey And And Mars by Joel Glenn Brenner (1999)

34. EBOYS: The First Inside Account Of Venture Capitalists At Work by Randall E. Stross (2000)

35. Contrarian Investment Strategies: The Next Generation: Beat The Market By Going Against The Crowd by David N. Dreman (1998)

36. Den of Thieves by James Stewart (1992)

BILLIONAIRE BOOK LIST. THE WEALTH OF THE PAST IS IN YOUR HANDS