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TOP 5 BOOKS TO READ BEFORE YOU DIE

1.RICH DAD POOR DAD – Written by Robert kiyosaki, this book is by far the most recommended one when it comes to finances. Writer gives in depth review of what the masses are doing wrong when it comes to money management. He explains this by referring about his two dads. His   first dad was a teacher and had little knowledge about money. The second one was the richest person in Hawaii. This book also explains rat race and how to escape it by increasing your financial IQ. 2. THE SECRET- Written by Rhonda bryne, this book reflects around the term ‘LAW OF ATTRACTION’. This shows us various techniques to achieve our goal with less working and with help of the universe. The writer has used many examples of famous people who unknowingly used this method to achieve their goals and succeeded. This book is an international bestseller and still sells a lot. One gets various aspects of manifestation by reading this. 3. LIFE’S AMAZING SECRETS Written by Gaur gopa

Why school isn’t made for entrepreneurs?

                                          Every parent in this world wants their ward to be excellent in academic performance and get good grades at school. Because it would mean that they will graduate from a recognized college and get a high paying secured job. Most of the people in this world think that school provides you with ample knowledge about this world and by doing well at school will make them successful in the near future. But the reality is a lot different, indeed it is bitterer. In school, students are just taught to repeat the same facts which would never be applied in their practical life. Their skills are judged by the results of the test. The school never creates a learning environment for teaching potential entrepreneurs, financial skills. It just focuses on making students work for money in the future after they pass out. But  don’t get my words, “School teaches you to work for money rather than teaching you how to make money work for you”        

How small YouTube creators are scammed by so-called Sponsored Brands??

         YouTube is a platform which provides an ideal creator with many monetizing options to build their income, mainly Advertisement, Super chats during the live stream, sale of merchandise and channel memberships. Besides these, a YouTube creator can earn surplus income by providing individual promotion of recognized brands in their videos. The difference is that YouTube has a share in your income earned through its monetizing options whereas all of the bucks are yours in case you sign up with a brand individually for a promotion campaign, commonly called sponsorship. But here comes the twist, when a creator signs up for a promotion campaign he/she is often underpaid for his/her service by the brands. The main reason is that maximum creators do not have knowledge about how much their service is valuable and they often lack negotiation skills to set the best price for their deal. For instance, assume that a creator having 200k subscribers is offered $100 for 30 to 40-seco