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The investor who calls herself a 'human social network' keeps her inbox organized through triaging email as it comes in
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Jim Rogers, the investing guru who earned a 4,200% return with George Soros, told us everyone should read 3 books that made a 'huge impression' on his career
Warren Buffett also recommends two of the books — and they are good enough for any investors who want to improve their craft.
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