So /biz/, I was in a car accident recently and broke my ankle because of it.
Anyways, I'm going to be out for roughly 4 more weeks. (Had my surgery 3 weeks ago and doctor said it will still be 4 more weeks).
Anyways, the first few weeks after my surgery I was pretty miserable and focused on sleeping and just fucking around playing video games.
Now that I'm feeling a bit better I don't want to be fucking around anymore with this time that was given to me.
I want to learn. What books should I read/study material should I look into to learn the basics of being successful? I have a pretty good sales job, but I want to branch out and put my money into properties and other places, but I don't know where to begin.
tl;dr - If you had 4 weeks with no interruptions, and you were a beginner in everything, what would you read/learn in your free time?
Sell everything you own, get ready for the dip then sail bitcoin to the moon.
>>1818063
Can't go wrong with this.
It's what I did and now I'm rich with like 12 ferraris
>>1818063
>>1818069
Well, I didn't ask what to do, I asked what books to study and etc. so I can make my own informed decisions off of other people's advice and opinions.
I mean, if you guys wanna give me advice on home buying that would be nice. It was my plan to buy a house by the end of this year, but this accident may have pushed that back another year until I get the money for my car and other economic losses. Unfortunately I live in PA and can't sue for pain and suffering currently. PA is one of the shittier states I'm finding out the longer I live here.
>>1818073
Nobody asked what you asked.
Fuck your house.
Are you gonna join us on the moon mission?
>>1818080
No, fuck aliens. They just want to take my shekels.
>>1818082
Go read a book then, man.
>>1818091
Anon, ples, ples just recommend something.
I'm dying of boredom sitting here.
>>1818094
Art of the Deal
>>1818094
There are many books. Go to the bookstore and pick one that you like!