RIP Felix Dennis -
Scuba_Instructor - 06-23-2014
Felix Dennis passed away today following a two-year battle with cancer.
Of all the books I've read on business, his remain the most red-pill and honest.
Not only was he reportedly an awesome, flamboyant character (and a master of debauchery) but he left an amazing legacy in the form of recultivating large tracts of woodland across the UK.
I'd give the link to the UK Guardian article on his death but my tablet is playing up. I recommend you check it out and read some of the comments from ex-employees ... the man sounds like he was a lot of fun to work with!
RIP Felix.
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tarquin - 06-23-2014
Really? Wow. I literally just purchased one of his books a week ago. While reading it, I couldn't help but think he would be an amazing guy to spend an hour with.
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The PerSev - 06-23-2014
That's a damn shame. He was one of a kind. I was just watching a poetry reading of his a few days ago.
RIP.
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xpatplayer - 06-23-2014
'How to get Rich' is brutally honest and candid. I doubt we'll see a self-improvement author of his caliber anytime soon. RIP
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strengthstudent - 06-23-2014
I read How to get rich 1-2 months ago and really enjoyed it. He was a good poet as well.
RIP
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___ - 06-23-2014
Got rich and dropped jewels - RIP.
Felix Dennis Dead at 67 - from the Independent
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Beyond Borders - 06-23-2014
Can't say he didn't hold it wide.
RIP
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Sawyer - 06-23-2014
Started How to Get Rich a week ago based on forum recommendations.
The guy could write.
Very sad. Rest in Peace.
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Feisbook Control - 06-23-2014
Read his book a couple of months ago. Great book.
RIP Felix Dennis -
Master Of My Own Kingdom - 06-23-2014
I just started to read his book this morning. From what I saw so far, the man provided top-notch advice with no extra sugarcoating or delusion-feeding, mixed with a carefree joie de vivre uncommon in these kind of books. He really desired his readers to succeed, that was truly sincere and not phony unlike your typical cheesy self-help/how-to-book.
I will voraciously devour the rest with inquisitive pleasure.
Thanks for leaving us sufficient foundation for us trying to better our existences with wealth, Mr. Dennis.
RIP.