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		<title>By: secondcor521</title>
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		<description>Jacob,

I agree with you that it&#039;s a very good book.  Jeff is also a very approachable guy -- he&#039;s on another board I frequent and we ended up having dinner together in DC once when I was in that area (he lives nearby).  He even gave me an autographed copy of his book.

I think the thing you and he share which is very valuable is avoiding what he calls &quot;the money step&quot;.  99.9% of Americans, when they have a problem, solve it by throwing money at it.  You and Jeff (and soon hopefully I) have a problem and try to solve it with analysis and creativity and with a lot less money.

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<p>I agree with you that it&#8217;s a very good book.  Jeff is also a very approachable guy &#8212; he&#8217;s on another board I frequent and we ended up having dinner together in DC once when I was in that area (he lives nearby).  He even gave me an autographed copy of his book.</p>
<p>I think the thing you and he share which is very valuable is avoiding what he calls &#8220;the money step&#8221;.  99.9% of Americans, when they have a problem, solve it by throwing money at it.  You and Jeff (and soon hopefully I) have a problem and try to solve it with analysis and creativity and with a lot less money.</p>
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