Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Another Dean Reads Book Review: The Money Code


Another Dean Reads
Book Review! 
Of H. W. Charles
The Money Code



Reviewed 


I enjoyed the book “The Money Code (Becoming a Millionaire With the Ancient Jewish Code)” by H. W. Charles

(It wasn’t what I expected. I had hoped for a book that would tell me what the stories of the Bible really mean, what they symbolize, especially in way that reveals the secrets to obtaining wealth; like Noah made the ark of gopher wood, so that means we should always have an emergency fund for a rainy day; Abraham was asked to sacrifice Isaac, which is why we should pay off our high-interest credit cards first; or Moses parted the Red Sea, so we should diversify our assets.) 

Instead though, “The Money Code” explained how and why the Jewish religion helps the Jewish people become wealthy. 

With the Seven Noahide Laws, Gentiles can be considered righteous as well. And by following the principles laid out in “The Money Code”, anyone should be able to become wealthy too. 

Not get rich quick schemes. But sound principles. An excellent resource for those seeking to learn what sets the rich people apart. 

I also recommend “WI$E UP TO Wealth” by Ray Divine for more wisdom of the ages relating to wealth.

All the Best,

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but I still offered my honest opinion; 
and I wouldnt recommend the book if I didnt like it.






Author Unknown
A mugger jumps two guys walking down the street 
and demands their money. 
They both grudgingly pull out their wallets 
and begin taking out their cash. 
Just then one guy turns to the other, 
hands him a bill, and says, 
"Here’s that $20 I owe you."

Henny Youngman
A father is explaining ethics to his son, 
who is about to go into business. 
"Suppose a woman comes in 
and orders a hundred dollars worth of material. 
You wrap it up, and you give it to her. 
She pays you with a $100 bill. 
But as she goes out the door you realize 
she’s given you two $100 bills. 
Now, here’s where the ethics come in: 
should you or should you not tell your partner?"

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