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  • Thou Shall Prosper

  • Ten Commandments for Making Money, 2nd Edition
  • Written by: Rabbi Daniel Lapin
  • Narrated by: A.C. Fellner
  • Length: 17 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (39 ratings)

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Thou Shall Prosper

Written by: Rabbi Daniel Lapin
Narrated by: A.C. Fellner
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A practical approach to creating wealth-based on the established principles of ancient Jewish wisdom-made accessible to people of all backgrounds

The ups and downs of the economy prove Rabbi Daniel Lapin's famous principle that the more things change, the more we need to depend upon the things that never change. There's no better source for both practical and spiritual financial wisdom than the time-tested knowledge found in the ancient Jewish faith and its culture. In the second edition of Thou Shall Prosper, Lapin offers a practical approach to creating wealth based on the established principles of ancient Jewish wisdom. This book details the ten permanent principles that never change, the 10 commandments of making money if you will, and explores the economic and philosophic vision of business that has been part of Jewish culture for centuries. The book's focus is on making accessible to individuals of all backgrounds, the timeless truths that Jews have used for centuries to excel in business.

  • Outlines 10 fundamental "commandments" relating to business and money
  • Includes insights that will increase your potential for creating wealth, no matter what your faith or background may be
  • Blends contemporary business stories and Lapin's own business experiences with the wisdom of the Torah and Talmudic prescriptions

This second edition provides new examples, especially of Internet related business opportunities. In addition, each chapter highlights specific action steps that can lead to wealth opportunities in both difficult economic times and periods of prosperity.

©2009 Daniel Lapin (P)2010 Gildan Media

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Should have had this at the beginning of adulthood

A vast amount of knowledge in this well written and easy read/listen. It not only give practical sound advice and argument for business, it teaches invaluable life principles that every person, single, married, man, woman and / or parent can benefit from greatly!

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Wonderful insight

I really loved the read and all the information and insight I have been exposed to by this amazing book.

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Such Insight into a Rabbi’s Insight into The Financial Prowess of His People

As a Christian I found this work to be very transformational in that it takes the Bible we read and hold dear and shows things in a different angle when it comes to work, prosperity and what we are to do with our lives on the planet. His ten rules are very applicable, potentially counter-intuitive to our (some may say socialist) culture. I feel empowered from listening to this book and have started listening to it a second time.

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Spiritual guide to business thinking

Spiritual is not the same as religious. With an open mind, this book talks about the value of business relationship and conduct that is just as important as any other business literature. The author talks about business not so much as to how to do it, but why you should do it. This book works on you in a deeper level more than your skills, like negotiation or finance. I recommend it for both the religious and open minded non-religious.

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Rabbi Daniel is just wonderful

Rabbi Daniel changed my life as a person and professional, strong recommend this book will certainly change you too

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Worth a listen.

Lots of wisdom in this book. Some new thoughts I've not heard elsewhere. It was a tad wordy and dragged a bit. I sped up the speed and this definitely helped. Narrator was fine but repeatedly pronounced the word 'lived' wrong.

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great wisdom

I spent most of my life in Christianity believing that the acquisition of wealth was a bad thing. Much to the chagrin of my family And the embarrassment of my fellow congregants I left religion in search for business success.. No matter what I just felt it calling me And until I read rabbi lapin's book I never understood that what I was doing was actually more profound than all the days that a person spends in church. This book was incredibly knowledgeable and life affirming and I am forever in the debt of the author for bringing forth these great teachings thank you

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