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March 31,2025
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This is a really good book it gives you a lot of insight on how to handle people and situations and what I like about it is that it’s based on all of his experiences whether with contractors, partners, celebrities, etc. Donald Trump knows how to take advantage of a situation or to handle any situation.


I also liked how he was honest about his mistakes in the past about buying too much property or businesses then it backfired, being that honest and admitting that you didn’t even follow your own advice that takes a lot, people with more pride or bigger egos wouldn’t have done that and I admire the fact that he did.

This book isn’t as great as The Art of The Deal but it’s still very good, I would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn how to do really good PR and how to be able to market themselves really well.
March 31,2025
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The ramblings of an ego-maniac who knows how to be a successful business man but has no idea how to write a book. Trump claims to be very attentive to details but doesn't have any scope or order in his writing. Its just endless name dropping and boring little anecdotes. If you want to get rich start with not spending money on this book.
March 31,2025
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Я бы назвал эту книгу сборников советов от Дональда. Вряд ли вы здесь найдете ответ на вопрос 'Как стать богатым?', но совершенно точно почерпнете для себя много полезных советов от выдающейся личности.
March 31,2025
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An interesting look into the mind of Trump. There is plenty of personal details associated with his career and lifestyle mixed with general business advice. I wouldn't say that Trump answers the question posed in the title in any specific manner. Rather he does point you in the direction of doing what you love, or at the very least understand.
For him this means real estate, a profession which runs in his family. The book contains some detail about the world of New York real estate, chronicling his various forays into said market. The book caps off with a detailed account of a week in his business, detailing various meetings, phone calls and events. At one point mentioning a call from the "mysterious" Jeffrey, a man known simply by his first name. One can only imagine who Trump may be referencing, considering this book is written well before one Jeffrey Epstein was booted from Mar-A-Lago.
Overall an enjoyable read. I would have given the book three stars if it had been written by anyone else but it's Trump so it has that going for it.
March 31,2025
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My 1st 1-star review and hoping it to be my last; as I will start taking Goodreads ratings a lot more seriously and Donald Trump a lot less.
March 31,2025
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Okay. Let's have a fact check here. Who was the one who bankrupted 6 TIMES and keep getting money from his parents? Donald Trump. Who was the guy who had 3 wives? Donald Trump. Who was the guy that said "I will make other countries respect America!", but made Africa(Calling them ****hole countries), Europe, Australia, Central America, South America, and Middle East HATE America. Donald Trump. Who was the guy that said "I'm the least racist person you have ever met, on CNN and called African countries ****hole? Donald Trump. There are sooooooooo much more to talk about Trump, but it's too many.
March 31,2025
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The Top 3 things you will learn from this book:
1. You will meet a lot of Losers in life.
2. Trump's hair is real!
3. Doctors are money grubbing Bastards! ("The pot calling the kettle black")

The book should be retitled TRUMP: Living with narcissistic personality disorder (But HEY, Everyone Loves Me!)
I gave it 2 stars, because it did make me laugh quite a few times.
March 31,2025
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I love this book by Donald Trump! Now, fair warning, this doesn’t teach you how to be rich, but rather it gives Trump’s experience of how he did certain things and how he became rich, but be aware that it’s advice and everything, but it is a little outdated because he is seventy-six years old and how he got rich isn’t exactly how we should get rich because it’s outdated.

However, it’s an amazing book, a good read, and I love Donald Trump, so if you like him, the book is great!
March 31,2025
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When it comes to money Donald trump is an expert, a money Tycoon who managed to strongly comeback after a huge bankruptcy.
He is offering great advices about money, parenting and Marriage ( do not forget to get a prenuptial).
Bottom line be your own financial advisor, learn about money and investment ( do not be like karim abdel jabar)
March 31,2025
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Rather than giving you a secret that can make you instantly rich, this book just gives lots of advice and principles to follow in the messy style like Trump’s tweeting into a book. Useful advices, though.
March 31,2025
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How to Get Rich by Donald Trump is part memoir, part business guide, offering insights into his approach to wealth, negotiation, and success. Written in a straightforward and often blunt style, the book shares anecdotes from his career, tips on deal-making, and advice on leadership. Trump emphasizes confidence, thinking big, and surrounding yourself with the right people.

One of the book’s strengths is its directness—whether you agree with his views or not, he doesn’t sugarcoat things. There are practical takeaways, especially regarding risk-taking, branding, and persistence. However, some advice feels more suited to someone already in a position of power or privilege, and at times, the tone leans toward self-promotion rather than universal guidance.

That said, if you’re looking for a mix of business lessons and personal philosophy from someone who has played the game at a high level, it’s an interesting and entertaining read. It may not be a step-by-step manual for everyone, but it does provide insight into a mindset that thrives on ambition and bold decision-making.

And... you must as a good reviewer, separate the book from your actual policts
March 31,2025
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Donald Trump is one of those fascinating people I can't understand why I think he's fascinating. I'm sure I don't like him. I'm sure that he is a mean-spirited man who yells at people and micromanages them and destroys because he can. I don't think I would want to count him as a friend.

When I read his book, though, I could not help but think to myself, "if I were more like him, I would hate myself, but I would be rich." I also found myself saying things like, "if my father had been a millionaire, I might be a billionaire right now if I were the right kind of jerk."

Trump is like John Gotti. He's a celebrity criminal who's flamboyant enough to make books like this interesting enough to get through. His arrogance makes up for his lack of writing talent, and his short chapters are like a James Elroy homage or something.

This tasteless beast who builds golf courses and rides limos through the McDonald's Drive-Thru and stars in their commercials is hard not to psycho-analyze. . . and surely he's counting on that. So, all you amateur psycho-babblers, have at him. And while you're shaking your head at how horrible his mother and father must have been, you'll find yourself raising your eyebrows at the very few pearls of business wisdom sprinkled like scatter shot in this book.

Also, the title is bull shit. . . a joke or a marketing curve ball. And that's funny.
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