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    The last safe investment : spending now to increase your true wealth forever / Bryan Franklin and Michael Ellsberg.
    by Franklin, Bryan, 1972- author.
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    New York : Portfolio/Penguin, c2016.
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  • Career development.
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  • Intellectual capital.
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  • Ability.
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    9781591846116 (hardback)
    1591846110 (hardback)
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    vii, 278 pages ; 24 cm
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    Investing to increase your happiness exchange rate -- The super skills: the most valuable, sought after, rewarded, compensated, and universally beneficial human skills -- Invest in interpersonal super skills -- Invest in creative super skills -- Invest in technical super skills -- Invest in physical super skills -- Adviser equity -- Tribe -- The future of financial safety.
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    "The case for investing in your own career before anything else Michael Ellsberg and Bryan Franklin think you've been fed a lie: that if you save for decades and invest in 401(k)s, IRAs, and a home, these investments will grow steadily over decades, allowing twenty to thirty years of secure, peaceful retirement. This might have been true at some point in the last century, but it is not true any longer. If you want to get ahead and enjoy a life of prosperity, the authors argue that you must invest in the most powerful source of wealth you'll ever know: your own earning power. Ellsberg and Franklin reveal how investing in yourself in various ways can guarantee a return much higher than the stock market or real estate. Boosting your skills, leadership, persuasion ability, and your network enriches the quality and meaning of your life at the same time that it enriches your wallet. Why wouldn't you bet on yourself?"--
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