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"I was doing a master's degree with no money–we would have to go and look in the clothes basket sometimes to see if a $1 coin would drop out so we could go have a coffee. We were totally skinned as I say. To read books, we would go to the local bookstore and it was a Borders. They had chairs and we would read books in the bookstore because we couldn't buy them. I read, which a lot of people have read, which is Rich Dad, Poor Dad. So that book literally blew my mind wide open."
— Nic Lucas
By Richard W Matthews4.9
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"I was doing a master's degree with no money–we would have to go and look in the clothes basket sometimes to see if a $1 coin would drop out so we could go have a coffee. We were totally skinned as I say. To read books, we would go to the local bookstore and it was a Borders. They had chairs and we would read books in the bookstore because we couldn't buy them. I read, which a lot of people have read, which is Rich Dad, Poor Dad. So that book literally blew my mind wide open."
— Nic Lucas