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A Gift to my Children - ­A Father's Lessons for ­Life and Investing

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Hardback, 112 pages
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UK, 8 May 2009

When I was a boy, my father often pulled me aside to convey lessons intended to build what we generally refer to as "character". Often his advice was very simple -- work hard, think for yourself, do right by others -- but I believe those lessons provided the foundation for everything that has followed in my life. Now that I'm a dad myself, I wanted to put them down in one place, with examples of my own experiences, as a guide to life, adventure, and investing, both for my young daughters and for anyone seeking success in his or her chosen field. I hope that parents will be inspired to give this book to their children, and vice versa, as many of the lessons that I have learned apply not just to young people but to all adults--for example, question everything, never follow the crowd, and beware of boys! What a lovely, lovely book! Though I've read all you've written, this one really touched me. It is, of course, a love letter to your daughters, which is not only a wonderful, meaningful thing to do, but it was filled with exactly the kind of advice all fathers should give. Your new book will stay on my shelf for a long, long time, and I'll be giving it to my own kids to read. --Nicholas Sparks, author of The Notebook, Dear John, and The Last Song


JIM ROGERS co-founded the Quantum Fund before he turned thirty and retired at age thirty-seven. Since then, he has served as a sometime professor of finance at Columbia University's business school, and as a media commentator worldwide. He is the author of A Bull in China, Hot Commodities, Adventure Capitalist, and Investment Biker. He recently moved to Asia with his wife and daughters.

www.jimrogers.com


Preface. Introduction. 1. Swim Your Own Races: Do Not Let Others Do Your Thinking for You. 2. Focus on What You Like. 3. Good Habits for Life and Investing. 4. Common Sense? Not So Common. 5. Your Education, Part I: Let the World Be a Part of Your Perspective. 6. Your Education, Part II: Learn Philosophy; Learn to "Think". 7. Your Education, Part III: Learn History! 8. Your Education, Part IV: Learn Languages (and Make Sure That Mandarin Is One of Them!) 9. It Is the Century of China. 10. Know Thyself by Understanding Your Weaknesses and Acknowledging Your Mistakes. 11. Recognize Change and Embrace It. 12. Look to the Future! 13. Lady Luck Smiles on Those Who Continue in Their Efforts. Epilogue. About the Author.

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When I was a boy, my father often pulled me aside to convey lessons intended to build what we generally refer to as "character". Often his advice was very simple -- work hard, think for yourself, do right by others -- but I believe those lessons provided the foundation for everything that has followed in my life. Now that I'm a dad myself, I wanted to put them down in one place, with examples of my own experiences, as a guide to life, adventure, and investing, both for my young daughters and for anyone seeking success in his or her chosen field. I hope that parents will be inspired to give this book to their children, and vice versa, as many of the lessons that I have learned apply not just to young people but to all adults--for example, question everything, never follow the crowd, and beware of boys! What a lovely, lovely book! Though I've read all you've written, this one really touched me. It is, of course, a love letter to your daughters, which is not only a wonderful, meaningful thing to do, but it was filled with exactly the kind of advice all fathers should give. Your new book will stay on my shelf for a long, long time, and I'll be giving it to my own kids to read. --Nicholas Sparks, author of The Notebook, Dear John, and The Last Song


JIM ROGERS co-founded the Quantum Fund before he turned thirty and retired at age thirty-seven. Since then, he has served as a sometime professor of finance at Columbia University's business school, and as a media commentator worldwide. He is the author of A Bull in China, Hot Commodities, Adventure Capitalist, and Investment Biker. He recently moved to Asia with his wife and daughters.

www.jimrogers.com


Preface. Introduction. 1. Swim Your Own Races: Do Not Let Others Do Your Thinking for You. 2. Focus on What You Like. 3. Good Habits for Life and Investing. 4. Common Sense? Not So Common. 5. Your Education, Part I: Let the World Be a Part of Your Perspective. 6. Your Education, Part II: Learn Philosophy; Learn to "Think". 7. Your Education, Part III: Learn History! 8. Your Education, Part IV: Learn Languages (and Make Sure That Mandarin Is One of Them!) 9. It Is the Century of China. 10. Know Thyself by Understanding Your Weaknesses and Acknowledging Your Mistakes. 11. Recognize Change and Embrace It. 12. Look to the Future! 13. Lady Luck Smiles on Those Who Continue in Their Efforts. Epilogue. About the Author.

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9780470742686
ISBN
0470742682
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Dimensions
12.9 x 1.5 x 19.8 centimeters (0.15 kg)

Table of Contents

Preface.

Introduction.

1. Swim Your Own Races: Do Not Let Others Do Your Thinking for You.

2. Focus on What You Like.

3. Good Habits for Life and Investing.

4. Common Sense? Not So Common.

5. Your Education, Part I: Let the World Be a Part of Your Perspective.

6. Your Education, Part II: Learn Philosophy; Learn to "Think".

7. Your Education, Part III: Learn History!

8. Your Education, Part IV: Learn Languages (and Make Sure That Mandarin Is One of Them!)

9. It Is the Century of China.

10. Know Thyself by Understanding Your Weaknesses and Acknowledging Your Mistakes.

11. Recognize Change and Embrace It.

12. Look to the Future!

13. Lady Luck Smiles on Those Who Continue in Their Efforts.

Epilogue.

About the Author.

About the Author

JIM ROGERS co-founded the Quantum Fund before he turned thirty and retired at age thirty-seven. Since then, he has served as a sometime professor of finance at Columbia University’s business school, and as a media commentator worldwide. He is the author of A Bull in China, Hot Commodities, Adventure Capitalist, and Investment Biker. He recently moved to Asia with his wife and daughters.

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"The wisdom packed into this little book is [in] 85 pages is wonderful." (Blog.III.co.uk, July 21st 2009)

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By Grace on February 1, 2010
'When I was a boy, my father often pulled me aside to convey lessons intended to build what we generally refer to as 'character'. Often his advice was very simple - work hard, think for yourself, do right by others - but I believe those lessons provided the foundation for everything that has followed in my life. Now that I'm a dad myself, I wanted to put them down in one place, with examples of my own experiences, as a guide to life, adventure, and investing, both for my young daughters and for anyone seeking success in his or her chosen field. I hope that parents will be inspired to give this book to their children, and vice versa, as many of the lessons that I have learned apply not just to young people but to all adults - for example, question everything, never follow the crowd, and beware of boys! What a lovely, lovely book! Though I've read all you've written, this one really touched me. It is, of course, a love letter to your daughters, which is not only a wonderful, meaningful thing to do, but it was filled with exactly the kind of advice all fathers should give. Your new book will stay on my shelf for a long, long time, and I'll be giving it to my own kids to read' - Nicholas Sparks, author of "The Notebook", "Dear John", and "T
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