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A**R
This Book Has Very Wise And Very Useful Advice In It.
This book posts out the dangers of online posting and Facebook is a prime example. This book says that you never know for sure when something you post could come back to haunt you unexpectedly. You could post something that you feel is harmless and it could back to haunt you and harm you later in a way you didn’t expect. You could post something on Facebook that you intend as a joke and your friends may know it is a joke. However, if one of your Facebook friends share it with their friends, their Facebook friends and the public may not know it is a joke and may misinterpret what you posted taking it seriously not as a joke because what they saw was taken out of context. Facebook friends can share your postings and postings of pictures without your consent and even without your knowledge. Friends of the present can possibly become non-friends of the future. Written postings and postings of pictures viewed out of context can easily be misinterpreted. A Facebook posting can end up in the hands of somebody that the original poster never intended to have as an audience. People who overshare on social media are at a higher risk of being cyber-shamed. The Internet can be a very unforgiving place. A person should have zero expectations of privacy when it comes to cyberspace. Even if the privacy settings are set to the highest privacy level, there can be data breaches of security and hacking which could turn what a person feels is private information into public information.
A**A
The author has other better books
I did not like this one as much as I liked Yiddishe Kop -- This is AN EXCELLENT BOOK.
D**S
The Kabbalah of Money...is almost on the money...
As much as I'm enjoying the read - I'm finding some of the writing structure a bit difficult to cut through. Meaning, the writing style has me re-reading the text for clarity/closure. I'm under the impression that the book was originally written in Portuguese (Rabbi Bonder being from Brazil) and the English translation is "heavy" - for lack of a better description. However, for those who enjoy alternative Kabbalistic reading outside of Zohar commentary, I would say it's an interesting book.
S**L
I love this book
I love this book
A**R
I don't need other books now
Because I found what I've been looking for. "Kabbalah of money" is my Holy Bible. I respect rabbi Nilton Bonder's books very much. They match my taste and attitude towards life. I really recommend this books to everyone
L**R
Five Stars
Great book. My second copy. I'm not Jewish but found that the advice was practical and meaningful.
N**L
Five Stars
Enjoy it. NGaddy. Georgia
P**S
universal application. I'm not of Jewish faith but I ...
universal application. I'm not of Jewish faith but I benefited from reading the book nevertheless.
P**S
To break some stereotypes of Jewish relation to money.
Jewish ideas in very simple way. Enlightening.
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