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What Would Ben Stein Do

Applying the Wisdom of a Modern-Day Prophet to Tackle the Challenges of Work and Life

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Why should you let Ben Stein tell you how to live? Who's he to say what's what?

The reason you should listen to Ben Stein is, quite simply, he says a lot of smart stuff about many different things. He's the wise old owl perched in a tree, waiting to answer all of your questions about life, marriage, work, and money.

Delivered with the dry, honest wit that millions of people have come to know and love, Ben Stein shares his advice on nearly every topic imaginable, from the importance of being a loving spouse to the folly of supply-side economics. Understand the value of punctuality, sleep, and diversification. Let his wisdom guide you in coping with loss, feelings of despair, and national deficits.

Stein's experience from Washington to Hollywoodand everywhere in betweenmakes him an ideal individual to offer guidance to others. His expertise in countless fields substantiates his keen observations on the range of challenges that people face every day. What Would Ben Stein Do? Well, he would read this book. Learn something new and useful from Ben Stein today.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 24, 2011
      In this irreverent forum, Stein, an award-winning financial journalist who is best known to the public as an actor, answers life's important questions. Though he certainly entertains fans, the book is unlikely to earn him any new ones. However, even readers new to Stein's humor may appreciate his practical advice. For example, Stein intones, "YOU MUST HAVE SAVINGS." In today's horrid financial climate, who could argue? He also instructs readers to "be on time" and tells a funny story about "Evita," a would-be writer who came to his house late, reeking of gin, and proceeded to clean out his refrigerator. Near the end, Stein addresses the economy and in doing so, may alienate Republicans, Democrats, or both. Whatever camp you fall in, dear reader, it's unlikely that his advice will raise your ire, and you'll probably get a chuckle or two from this book.

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