
Introduction to UnBrokable* (2nd Edition)
Self Help about 5 Reasons Why People Go Broke Despite Working
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Brad Kong

This title uses virtual voice narration
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There are the addresses of the 1st and 3rd editions.
1st Edition: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHF2LS8B
3rd Edition: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CB5FXQR4
Amy Winehouse was a famous English singer and songwriter. She was only 27 when she died of alcoholism in London, England in 2011; it shows that her net worth was about $4 Million at the time of her death.
Verne Troyer was an American actor and comedian; he was best known for his role of Mini-Me in the Austin Powers film series. He died at the age of 49 in Los Angeles, California in 2018; his death was later ruled an alcohol poisoning. I feel sorry since he died when he was just about to get famous.
This is the newer edition of Book #1 titled Introduction to UnBrokable*. It is also the large printing version for paperback and hardcover.
I will try to have as many free eBook period as possible. This is Kindle eBook 2nd Edition.
Unfortunately, three ladies committed suicide together in Seoul, Korea in 2014. What could be the real reason no one could recognize?
- Why was the famous Captain Cook murdered by Hawaiians in 1779?
- Why did the Korean president Yoon fail his bar exam 9 times straight?
- Why had King Young Jo in the Joseon dynasty let his official be decapitated only for drinking alcohol in Korea in 1762?
All the answers are in this book: What makes a person poor?
The First Five Reasons: Why people go Broke Despite Working Hard?
1. Drinking and Smoking
2. Having Too Many Children
3. Getting into Debt Too Easily
4. Not Using Systems Already Paid for
5. Double Spending Lifestyle