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The End of Jobs: Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-To-5

Posted By: arundhati
The End of Jobs: Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-To-5

Taylor Pearson, "The End of Jobs: Money, Meaning and Freedom Without the 9-To-5"
2015 | ISBN-10: 1619613360 | 302 pages | PDF | 2 MB

#1 Amazon Bestseller in Business and Money, Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and International Economics

A Top 3 'Start Your Own Business' Book -Inc Magazine

The rapid development of technology and globalization has changed the leverage points in accumulating wealth: money, meaning and freedom. Those that don't adapt are becoming trapped in the downward spiral of a dying middle class - working harder and earning less. Entrepreneurs that understand the new paradigm, have created unprecedented wealth in their lives and the lives of those they love.

In This Book You'll Learn:

– Why the century-long growth in wages came to a halt in 2000.

– Why MBAs and JDs can't get jobs and what that means for the future of work and your job.

– Why The Theory of Constraints and a shift into the Fourth Economy has made entrepreneurship the highest-leveraged career path for the young and ambitious.

– Why The Turkey Problem means accounting may be the riskiest profession in the 21st century while entrepreneurship may be the safest.

– How entrepreneurs with second-rate degrees are leveraging the radical democracy of the Long Tail to get rich.

– How the Stair Step Method and return of apprenticeships have transformed the "entrepreneurial leap" to make entrepreneurship at large, and small business entrepreneurship in particular, more accessible than ever.

– The scientific research on how giving up balanced living and embracing integrated living leads to more money, more meaning, and more freedom.

– Why a 20th century world view to career search questions like "What career is right for me?" and "How do I find a career?" could be the source of your frustration (and a better way to think about it)

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