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Book Review: The Parable of The Pipeline

Book Review: The Parable of The Pipeline

By Jhakri TharuPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Book Review: The Parable of The Pipeline
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I researched the author, Mr. Burke Hedges, I made him a network of dealers, Burke has seven books, he travels the world promoting his books and products, everything he does with him, he is his salesman to me. He’s not your writing genius like Keigo Higashimo or Robin Sharma, who produces and eats books; keeps books short and simple. Burke has seven books that have sold more than four million copies in 20 countries around the world. The author is well-known, has a worldwide impact on the industry and his successful books have reached 4 million people in more than 20 countries.

A new colleague said he gave me a letter and I read it and responded positively. One of Prajakta Tavargeri, an excellent writer who helps you understand the basics of English and try his hand at Jayashree studies, and one of his prominent social media friends, praised him for the book. In summary, the book has a total of 120 pages and was a waste of time. I will consider reading based on my own experience.

At the end of the book is a summary that you should have a different view of money. This book is about building a pipeline from revenue to a new economy. Thinking about how to get rich quickly, this book is for those who don't like to work.

The authors' book aims to teach us proven strategies that ordinary people can use to build real financial security for themselves and their families. The book is an insight into the creative process and the accumulation of wealth, depicted in an intriguing illustration of two young cousins who aspired to be prominent in Pablo and Bruno.

The book tells the story of two cousins who wanted to have fun and best friends, Pablo and Bruno, both of whom are big dreams. The village decides to lease them to transport water from a nearby well to the city square. People get amazing ideas about how water comes from buckets and wells to make money.

Pablo devised a plan to build a pipeline to bring water to the village from the spring, but Bruno recounted it, and Bruno enjoyed carrying buckets, calling them unnecessary and crazy. Pablo showed Bruno a plan to help him build a pipe that would connect the well below the city, but Bruno was indifferent and wanted buckets of water to raise money and reach his goal. Pablo worked day and night and dug his pipe.

Pablo gave his friend Bruno the idea of building a pipeline to the area. Bruno thought that the idea was absurd, but he told Pablo that he was doing a good job and did not care. Pablo worked part-time during the day, carrying buckets and spending part of the day and weekend building his pipe.

As soon as the pipe started to supply water, Pablo went into business. Their global plumbing business has invested millions of dollars in their annual bank accounts. Water flowed into the city, and money went into Pablo's pocket.

The Burke Hedges pipeline illustrates how anyone can use their time, relationships, and money to become a millionaire. It's like being around someone who can do anything and anything. This book is an illustration of a pipe.

To learn the techniques for building our pipeline, you should read this book. Build a five-year life pipeline, plan for the future, and build a 50-year retirement pipeline.

The author argues that the key to financial freedom is to embrace the idea of pipeline construction and make the pipeline possible. It’s about changing the way you think and think like Bruno, a plumber. If you have Bruno's mind, nothing can stop you from becoming rich.

The pipe pumps daily, year after year, whether it works or not. If you are young and strong, you can build your pipe to take care of yourself after you are out of work or you have decided to retire. Honestly, your pipe is the financial head of those you trust.

Most of us think that we work hard because we have a lot of money, but no one thinks twice about a job that doesn't require spending time on it. The solution is to build a sustainable pipeline to support us while working less than 20% than usual, which gives us the freedom to do so.

No matter how cool the idea of income and pipeline construction is cool, 99% will never accept it. Build enough pipes, and even if you fail in some way, there will always be enough to bring prosperity. The sacrifices we make today, we use the Internet to build current e-pipelines with the remaining revenue, are powerful and durable.

People who work two shifts in their long pipe will be at a high level and I am sure I will see them at the top of their game next time. But most people want more money, so they work harder and carry more buckets. Some fly and some can escape one day.

Valuable time spent building a pipeline is spent on work and salaries. While Pablo is making non-existent money, Bruno is caught in the trap of time and money and regrets it. For some reason, Bruno gets rich and makes a lot of money with his pipeline.

Stealing the American Dream, the best-selling book in Amway's history explains the idea of building multiple pipelines. The author describes the need to build pipes as a source of idle money, where one carries a bucket and changes the amount of money.

By 2015, the book The Parable of the Pipeline was in operation. It was on my desk every day, but I didn't have time to read it.

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