Maybe I'm not as smart as the reviewer who preceded me.
I picked up A.C. on the way to Australia. I read it at light speed. To say this book is an eye opener is an understatement. I travel a lot...but not this much! ...no one does!
I learned a great deal following the Jim, Paige, videographer and car around the world. I confess there is much of their journey I would never have had the guts to undertake and thus was impressed by some of their choices of travel.
Here's some of what you are going to pick up:1) You're going to find out what countries to put a few shekels into and which one's not to. (There are a lot more to NOT.)2) You're going to get an excellent idea of where you want to visit on your next non-5-star trip out of the country.3) You're going to find out that Vancouver B.C. is overall one of the finest cities in the world. (I can't think of a better one myself.)4) Some darn good arguments for unrestricted free trade and open borders.5) Solid challenges to your way of looking at the political messes of virtually every nation on the planet and a few ideas on what could make things better.6) Lots of ways to save your hard earned money.7) The fact that there are precious few powerhouse opportunities right now. Of some interest, Jim notes he was told you can't buy a house in Australia if you don't live there. That's what I was told by some cab drivers, realtors and university prof's. Others told me the exact opposite and a few noted that you can't buy but you can build. Go figure. This is truly a bizarre phenomenon. Whatever the deal is, don't cut the check until you know the answer.
This book was a lot of fun. Thoroughly enjoyable and a lesson in looking at the world and the USA that sometimes is a bit stern.
Loved it.
Kevin HoganAuthor of The Psychology of Persuasionhttp://www.kevinhogan.com/
Do you know how Africa's geography will most likely change within the next two decades? Wonder how Apartheid is progressing in South Africa? The best African country to vacation in, and why? The freedom in China that we never hear about? The "feed the children" programs, and how they are corrupted once they ARRIVE in Africa?
I've focuses in on Africa here, but that's what I found most interesting. Again, you will not become an expert currency trader here, but you will attain valuable insight into world affairs.