Review of Breaking the Mold

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This book, talks about the story of a young man, who from his little beginning was able to mold himself and wants to help others become successful like him. :techie-reference:
Congratulations Botd.
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I like self help books. They propel you to want to reach for more and gives insight on how to proceed. I'm glad that this one is no different and I like that it has humor infused into it.
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I find self help books for the corporate world difficult at times. So often success in business and work is dependant on luck or other outside variables.
We've longed to see the roses, but never felt the thorns
And bought our pretty crowns, but never paid the price
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I’d like to drive a fancy BMW (I read the sample) so I’m in! This sounds like a great book on finding success. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting self help book designed to assist people in the business/corporate arena succeed using the author's personal experiences. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I do appreciate the practical advice covered in this book, rather than the age old repeated "you can do it" mentality usually preached in these types of books.
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I like what this book reflects on and the journey that the author jad to undergo through to navigate his path for success. He insists that The American Dream is possible for anyone with ambition.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

Breaking the Mold is a  great self-help book that teaches readers how to be successful in life. It describes the distinction between a job and a business. The author recommends networking, real-world experience, and anecdotes as winning strategies. Thanks for your review.
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Fabian Videla did a great job creating this motivational piece of work, using his lifetime experience.
I certainly want to know how he rose from being a garli bulb seller to owner of a multimillionaire construction company.
Thanks for the great review and congrats to the author.
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Breaking the Mold
Making money from doing a job that another can’t do. Dreaming & following the American dream of an income of $50k/year, owing a house & more than 1 car that only a builder can achieve. No stigma in doing a cleaning job to feed your family.
Congratulations on being BOTD.
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This sounds like a great self help book with lots of personal information to learn from. Thank you for your review.
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I found the review a bit lengthy but it includes the best part of the book. An Argentine Fabian raise beyond success in this amazing book inspired by a story of rags to riches. With many businesses sinking during a pandemic, Fabian's business afloat means he is a great businessman, considering he opens another venture. Also, I like how the book has a code to open for readers so that if someone is interested to prolong their reading, there is an opportunity to continue. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Post by Ma Leonarda Castañares »

I am highly curious about how Videla explains the difference between owning a business and not a job. Based on the review, knowing the difference between the two, could highly elaborate your way of living. Insightful review, i will definitely give this self-help book a try.
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How to succeed in business is a trail that is fraught with pitfalls and failure. When a book comes along telling you that failure is just another road to success that book may be worthwhile! *Breaking the Mold* by Fabian Videla is just such a book. The stories are from his own life and his own successes and failures. Born to a poor family in Argentina, Fabian always dreamed of success, which he says is the way to success. One must dream and then take action to bring about the dream. This is reality and the true way to success.
If you're going through hell, keep going.
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Post by Sarah Zain »

That is a good review, give me insight to the book as i see it as a helping experience to those who seeks their best.
Life is hard on its own so let's make it easier for each other if we could.
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