![]() ![]() This provides the "why I should do something" in fictional form, which I think many readers could gain from. And as much as I love my dad :D, there's also something to be said for objective third parties presenting material-being slightly removed and not having the same degree of familiarity, filial love/respect, and desire to do something purely out of respect for X Person. But, I did appreciate the fable/parable-style telling that has its own value in presenting the same material in a different fashion. I've been blessed in having my own personal financial advisor growing up (my dad), so frankly felt like a lot of the read was redundant. "Truth is always simple." This line from the book pretty much sums it all up! ![]()
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