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Wisdom Daddy Taught Me: A Path from Poverty to Prosperity [Paperback]

Suzanne Short (Author)
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September 11, 2002
This book is a unique interplay that reveals the two sides of parenting-a child's heredity and a parent's conditioning.

"Wisdom Daddy Taught Me" shows parents how to develop a character building dialogue with their chidren.

The attitude section of Wisdom teaches the timeless principles of a positive mental outlook.

The money section explains the fundamental lessons of money management in understandable story form. A personal path to prosperity can be developed by applying the simple rules of money. These rules provide the path to a financially self-reliant and prosperous adulthook.

What You Will Learn:

1. How a parent can shape character, attitude, and the financial aptitude of a child.

2. How powerful quality parenting can be. Sam Potter was home only three weekends a month. Encouragement for parents whose time schedule is limited.

3. How self-made millionaires think-about savings, debt, opportunity, and risk.

4. How a seventeen-year-old orphan in debt, retired by fifty-five, a millionaire.

Use Wisdom Daddy Taught Me to build your own path to prosperity and financial independence.


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"A highly readable book about the past and the future...Buy the book and read it." -- Dennis McCuistion,PBS talk show host

"I laughed out loud as I read the stories of this gifted writer." -- Joan Gruber, Certified Financial Planner and Author, Your Money: It's A Family Affair

"This book is for everyone who truly loves their children. I've even given Suzanne a new name--Money Mom." -- Jeff Crilley, Fox News,Dallas-testimonial quote

About the Author

Stay at home mom til age 40,
Top income producing Realtor in Florida,
National Award winning financial consultant in Ohio,
Top income earner in the mortgage industry in Texas,
MLM top income earner,
Author/Speaker.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 345 pages
  • Publisher: Short Concepts (September 11, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 097196890X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0971968905
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,058,066 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Heart-Felt and Clear-Headed Advice, January 9, 2003
This review is from: Wisdom Daddy Taught Me: A Path from Poverty to Prosperity (Paperback)
As I read this book I realized that its title is quite appropriate and yet I am concerned that it could deter others from reading it. True, Suzanne Short does share "wisdom" received from her father, Sam Potter, wisdom which is well worth sharing. However, she addresses a number of issues which are relevant to male as well as female parents, especially single-parents. Moreover, in ways and to an extent I did not anticipate, Short shares some solid strategies and tactics by which to achieve and preserve substantial net worth.

What sets her book apart from those written by Suze Orman (The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom) and Thomas Stanley (The Millionaire Next Door) is its intensely personal, indeed autobiographical context. Also, as clearly indicated in her Dedication, her thoughts and feelings are anchored in a strong religious faith. According to Short, "This book is about parenting and conditioning. It illustrates how one parent with very limited time can exert a strong and positive influence on a child....[It] shows how an environment can be created to influence the development of a child....[and meanwhile] allow the reader to view the interplay between heredity and environment on three main topics that were the focal points of my dad's parenting: character, attitude, and money....The principles of honesty, commitment, and respect for others were themes of my dad's instruction.....Financially successful people embrace, understand, and utilize the money concepts Daddy taught me."

Short divides her material into four sections: Who We are: Character, What We Think: Attitude, How We Survive and Thrive: Money, and The Wisdom Ends: A Eulogy & History. These are followed by five appendices ("Interesting Extras") which range from "HINTS for those that would be rich" to "Why the Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Poorer." Pages 333-343 summarize Short's "Lessons" which are listed in alphabetical order. Although no index is provided, the alphabetical order of lessons gives the page numbers of where to find them.

One of the substantial value-added benefits of this book is the abundance of quotations which Short includes. Each is eminently appropriate to the context within which it is placed. Here are five representative examples:

Relative to behavior: "Children have never been good at listening to their elders; but they have never failed to imitate them." (James Baldwin)

Relative to being honest: "I always tell the truth. I cannot be bothered to lie -- You need such a good memory." (Sophia Loren)

Relative to patience: "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them." (Henry David Thoreau)

Relative to negative power: "Life doesn't reward quitting. You are the only one that does that." (Phillip C. McGraw, Ph.D.)

Relative to success: "What we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down." (Mary Pickford)

Who will derive the greatest benefit from this book? As suggested earlier, I highly recommend it to male as well as female parents, especially those without a spouse. Moreover, I also recommend it to recent school and college graduates (married or single, with or without children) who lack a solid grasp of basic money management principles. They are especially vulnerable to abuse of credit cards, living from paycheck to paycheck, impulse shopping, etc. Finally, I recommend it to any others (regardless of age, gender, or circumstance) who have never had a Sam Potter in their lives and thus lack the practical wisdom needed to locate and then remain on a "path from poverty to prosperity."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wisdom Daddy Taught Me: A Path from Poverty to Prosperity, December 20, 2002
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I love this book! It 's full of good sound advice that I seemed to have missed growing up in a single parent home. It's also full of lessons I needed to relearn at this point in my life. This book came along just in time as I am just starting to save for my retirement.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Respecting your Money and Yourself, November 30, 2002
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This book is a wonderful composition for young and old. I encourage you to read the book and encourage your children to read it too. It made me remember the enjoyment I had when I listened to my Grandparents tell me stories and speak to me about encouragement and good character. I wish there were more books and writings of this type available for young people and that books like these were a required reading material in school curriculums. The content is very honest,insightful and useful.
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