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The Honey Bee: A Business Parable About Getting

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Thanks to Greenleaf Book Group for the ARC!

I apologize that I wasn't able to give feedback before the pub date. The business parable didn't caught my attention as much as I was expecting, but I'd like to give it another try in a different moment of my life. I can see this book has a important message, I'm just not *feeling* it now. And that's why I took so long to finish it. I tried for weeks, hoping that maybe my mood would change. :/

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"The Honey Bee" reminded me of "The Phoenix Project," which also used a fictional story format (a novel, in Phoenix's case) to teach the basics of targeted business concepts. "The Honey Bee" uses a parable to teach about success and balance in business (and life in general, really). This approach makes what could otherwise be a bland or intimidating topic accessible to a broad audience interested in learning about business and the business mindset on the road to success.

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This book popped up in my “Read Now” galley on NetGalley and I wanted to read it because I can’t seem to get my finances in check, and also I’ve been exploring modes of investing and saving that go beyond the ordinary “chama” that we have here in Kenya.
The authors take a fictional approach to unpack six lessons that they’ve learned in the course of their lives and financial investments. It’s a short book, easy to read and I love the kind of books that make you want to sit down and re-evaluate your life.

This one does so in the most creative way- there’s the final section in each chapter that summarizes the lessons learned and each lesson builds upon the previous one.
I’m yet to meet anyone who hasn’t struggled with managing their finances and for as long as we can make money, there’s also the desire to find as many ways of doing so, and never running out it. This is why I feel a lot of people would relate to this book.

The greatest lesson I learned from this book is:

Create Streams of Purpose: Money isn’t your reason, it only finds it.

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Very engaging story that teaches to create multiple revenue streams. Sometimes a business book shouldn't be just a theory that includes real business cases. Sometimes it is even more captivating to "walk through" a life story that coaches you in business. This book is one of those that will capture your attention while observing the circumstances described and drive through real business cases you can apply in your own life.

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