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Who Are The One Percenters - Myths About The One Percent – 1% Interview

Who Are The One Percenters - Myths About The One Percent – 1% Interview

Update: 2019-01-17
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Who Are The One Percenters - Myths About The One Percent – 1% Interview


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How bad is the 1% really? What are the myths surrounding this economic group and the families it represents? He grew up in this world and has firsthand experience with it. People often ask how does one get to be a part of the 1%? Misconceptions abound about their ethics, morals and attitudes. Find out how the 1% really lives…


not only with each other, but those around them, both professionally and personally. “People think that those who have wealth are self-centered, have no problems, don’t contribute to society, or that they are simply lucky and entitled,” says Ivan, “but nothing could be further from the truth.” Find out why trust is so important to the wealthy – and how it helps keep them on top. Ivan Obolensky is an author and a true Renaissance man in his own right. His novel Eye of the Moon won “Best First Book (Fiction)” in the IRDA’s.




Eye of the Moon revolves around Percy and Johnny as they attend a house party with family and guests. Forming a volatile and fascinating group, everyone has a score to settle or secret to reveal.




Shadowing the story is the mysterious death of Johnny’s Aunt Alice, and her tragic obsession with the occult.  Spun with suspense and realistic magic, this is a brisk tale that will keep you reading late into the night.



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Who Are The One Percenters - Myths About The One Percent – 1% Interview

Who Are The One Percenters - Myths About The One Percent – 1% Interview

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