To: Jenna who wrote (115700 ) 10/26/2000 7:53:20 PM From: Jenna Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523 Suze Orman.. "Financial Motivator" what is that? sorry dear, you weren't that convincing. I wish someone has a transcript of that interview on CNBC. Made for a lot of laughs.http://www.suzeorman.com/ Suze's complete Ask Suze Library System. Nine complete Ask Suze books, including: Credit Card Debt & Bankruptcy; For Love & Money; Future Plan; Insurance; Mutual Funds and Annuities; Real Estate; Social Security; Stocks and Bonds; and Wills & Trusts. We are convinced you are doing well, yes, but has anyone else done well besides yourself. Also where is the income coming from? investments or motivational tapes. Click here for more information. Anyone catch those "nightly cable programs.. make money with nothing down".. he is a light weight compared with this one.. motivational tapes.. sit and do transcendental meditation and 'dream of better times' and that you haven't lost your shirt in this market this year, but are only in phase. This world is only a corridor to a better world.... I would really like to meet this who should join the ranks of Richard Simmons as one man (or woman conglomerates). 5. The Courage to Be Rich by Suze Orman (Riverhead, $24.95). Subtitle: "Creating a Life of Material and Spiritual Abundance." From the book: "It takes courage to live with financial hardship, and, unbelievable as it may seem, it takes courage to be rich. Why? Because choosing wealth as a goal requires facing everything about your money bravely, honestly, with courage." That should be etched on your wallpaper.. It does take courage to be rich.. To ignore analysts, books that tell you how to be rich (only they get rich on the books) and brokerages that 'sell' you on stocks that MUST MOVE... like bargain inventories of books set outside in Bookstop.. for quick sales.