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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

By: Sam Wilkin
Narrated by: Sam Wilkin, Joe Barrett
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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 percent of top income earners and the roughly 0.0001 percent 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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tons and tons of facts nothing actionable

it was hard to listen to chapter after chapter of facts. there was almost no analysis or how to

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in depth historical analysis

Wealth Secrets are hard to realize but author do w s a good job providing an in depth historical analysis of the super rich

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Good listen

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

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Very Enjoyable

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

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Great history lesson of wealthiest people in history

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.

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A bit roundabout, but pays off

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.

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Good Insight

Loved the story telling of the worlds innovators and how patents, copyright and licensing can protect you from competition most memorable part is the story of Bill Gates telling his classmates he was going to earn $1 Million by the time he was 30 mission accomplished.

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more like a history book

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God awful content ...

I have listened for hours ... like most books on audible the content is atrocious, The content has nothing to do with the titles ... not one idea has been conveyed on how these 1800 1900 entrepreneurs made their money beside dumb luck ... just an awful book ... do not waste your credit ... I remember now why I canceled my subscription ... content never matches the titles on audible ...

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This is not a manual to getting "Obscenely Rich!"

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

This is book is for anyone who is interested about getting a historical perspective about wealthy people.

What does Sam Wilkin and Joe Barrett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I enjoyed listening to the delivery. The performance makes the story come alive. Unfortunately the story did not match the book title or the introduction.

If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Wealth Secrets of the One Percent?

I would completely rewrite the introduction. It's misleading about the content of the book. By the way I would change the title as well. .

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The book is not bad if you are looking for history about wealth and wealthy people. This book is a lot like the tabloid newspapers with screaming titles and subtitles but no corresponding substance. However, unlike the tabloid it has good substance. Unfortunately not what you expect.

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