11-24-2021
- Mandeep Sohal
- Nov 24, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 16, 2022

I felt a little uncomfortable posting about this personal finance booklet on Facebook because I’m not a huge fan of trying to sell this thing, even though it’s less than $4 for the Kindle copy. I’m certain that it contains tens of thousands of dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars of value to those that don’t know this information. Purchasing this is easily a home-run, and if someone was selling this to me in my fourth year, I would absolutely buy it – as biased as this is. I have to remind myself of why I’m doing this in the first place and that’s to help my fellow man on their financial journey, specifically my pharmacy brothers and sisters.
Besides, I’m not a huge fan of applications that have infinite scroll and the life it is slowly sapping away from me each time I use one of these apps with curated novel content (I’m looking at you FB and reddit.com)
I got a text from one of my best friends, and he really enjoyed the book and learned a few new things even though we talk about this kind of stuff several times a month. He knows most of what I know via osmosis. I’m glad it provided value even to one of my close friends.
So far so good - no negative feedback, although, some constructive feedback would have been nice, so I can provide more useful content to my pharmacy friends when I roll out version 2.
I’ve been taking notes on things that can be expanded on further for next year’s edition.
I’m looking forward to all of the people it will help, but if I am to do this the right way, I must learn more about marketing and sales, so that it reaches my target audience.


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