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#31DaysBookReadingChallengeWithDrJerryTheFirst



#31DaysBookReadingChallengeWithDrJerryTheFirst

Hello Friends

Again I am inviting you to participate in the July Edition of the Online Book Reading Challenge with Dr. Jerry - the First

The program has become one we have factored into our Schedule of Programs from the stable of Topitup Media and Communication

In the month of May 2020 we read - Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

In the month of June 2020 we read - Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

In the month of July 2020 we are reading  not one, not two  but THREE exotic and iconic books that have changed the lives of men over the centuries.

These are the books we are reading in the month of July 2020 in the order they will be read

-       The Richest Man In Babylon  - by - George S Clason
-       As A Man Thinketh -  by  - James Allen
-       The Road Less Traveled  - by -  M. Scott Peck

If you participated and liked this program before now, then you have no reason to miss this one - it will not only be a game changer but it will also be a life changer

And if you have not participated in the program before now, it's not late to join

And it does not matter, whether you have read the books before now or you are yet to read them, YOU CAN JOIN US IN THE CHALLENGE. There is joy in reading together

The challenge is to read the books with understanding in 31 days

This is neither a CONTEST nor a COMPETITION.
It is solely a PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT designed to help you reach your goal of being a successful person

The modalities for participation shall be curated and shared subsequently but you need to know that the YOU DON'T NEED TO BUY THE BOOKS - Chapters shall be posted on the Blog for you to read on daily basis and at the end the SOFT COPIES OF THE BOOKS SHALL BE GIFTED to all the participants

The Challenge will open on the 1st of July 2020 and end on the 31st of July 2020

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  1. Bansir,a hardworking chariot builder in Babylon the richest city of all the world, sits in the walls of his shop in a pensive mood,wallowing in the troubles of his poverty ravished life while he lives in the midst of dazzling wealth.

    His thoughts was interrupted by Kobbi his best friend who was equally struggling to make ends meet despite his hardwork and elaborate dreams of becoming a notable musician who could entertain the elites in the city.

    Bansir and Kobbi had a thoughtful conversation with an in depth review of their life and reached a conclusion to seek a wise advice from their rich friend Arkad. Dr Edwina A.Oche.

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  2. Without wisdom wealth is quickly lost by who have it but with wisdom wealth can be secured by thyise who have it not.

    Wealth that gives enjoyment and satisfaction comes gradually

    For you to earn wealth it will be a burden upon a thoughtful man bearing the burden from year to year
    From Joy

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  3. "Do you still take advice from bricklayers?" "Only in matters of making bricks."

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    1. Exactly
      Bricklayers can only give advise when it comes to issue on laying bricks

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