I bought John 'Bradshaw' Layfield's book - Have more money now - a few years ago and leafed through it and put it aside for a rainy day.
Well, it has been a wet summer.
The reason why I bought the book was because I had seen it on either Amazon or Play.com in the sales and didn't read what it contained. I assumed it was an autobiography and - as I make a point of buying most wrestling autobiographies - I bought it.
What it actually is is a self-help book on money management mixed in with biographical anecdotes.
It's not the kind of book I would usually buy - that's why I decided to leave it on its proverbial shelf for two years.
Or more.
I decided that I would give it a go a few days ago and managed to last a chapter before it became monotonous and I made the choice to put it back where I had picked it up from.
It's just not the type of thing I want to read. I don't care about buying stocks and shares so it's not for me.
Ironically, I would guess that this isn't a book for people who would like to read about money management, stocks and shares. I'd hazard a guess that there are thousands of better books out there in that genre.
Even more so - there are better wrestling biographies out there if that's your taste.
So, my suggestion is this. If you really do want to have more money now - save your cash and avoid this book.
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