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UnBrokable* II

UnBrokable* II

by Brad Kong

FBT review:

Discover the eye-opening truths behind financial struggles in the thought-provoking non-fiction book, "UnBrokable II" by Brad Kong. In this powerful exploration, Kong delves into the reasons why hardworking individuals may still find themselves broke despite having a job. With an insightful perspective on wealth, Kong challenges the reader to uncover the underlying factors that contribute to financial instability in wealthy countries like America and Korea. If you're seeking inspiration and insight into personal finance, "UnBrokable II" is the perfect ebook to add to your reading list. Don't miss out on this indie book title that offers a fresh take on the complexities of money and the pursuit of financial stability. Grab your copy today and discover the keys to unlocking your financial freedom.

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Have you ever been broke before even though you have a job? Have you ever been short of money in spite of working full-time?

People do not get broke automatically in my opinion, especially in wealthy countries like America or Korea; if some people are poor despite the fact that they work hard, I think there must be enough reasons.

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