A review by annarocks
The Power of Broke: How Empty Pockets, a Tight Budget, and a Hunger for Success Can Become Your Greatest Competitive Advantage by Daniel Paisner, Daymond John

2.0

This had the potential to be a really great book, if only Daymond John would get out of his own way. Why can't he simply share other peoples successes, without constantly bringing up "Oh, this one time on shark tank" or "That reminds me about our experience with FUBU..." Dude - it's not all about you, all the time. I found myself getting very annoyed with his constant interjecting of his own two cents when it was completely unnecessary. The bootstrap entrepreneur stories were very inspiring in spite of his input. If you can get past his ego, you might be able to get through this book and get something out of it.