วันอาทิตย์ที่ 1 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Giving greed, unraveling a Ponzi scheme



"Miles away ...Worlds Apart "isn't a book that slips easily into any one genre. Instead, Pooh Sakowitz wrote a book that, in one part, is comprised of inspirational essays in the mood for chicken soup for the Soul series; in another part of an informant; and in the last part, a moral tale. In fact, it is a true crime thriller detailing unraveling one of the largest Ponzi schemes in the history of Florida.

In his book, Pooh Sakowitz details his encounters with Scott Rothstein. Rothstein was a respected lawyer in South Florida during the four years that he presumably his Ponzi scheme. All appearances, he was a philanthropist well-connected who delivered what you promised.

But even at their first meeting, Sakowitz spotted the "tale of a slithering snake. Sakowitz reveals his thoughts during every stage of the process. He tells his readers what red flags that were mentioned by fraud and does an excellent job illustrating the illusory nature of Rothstein's investment opportunities.

Sakowitz includes anecdotes about his Rabbi, neighbors and family. They show lessons learned during his lifetime Sakowitz about the importance of doing what is right. Recalling the book "Chicken Soup for Soul", these stories about her neighborhood illustrate the force of truth and the beauty of giving. Issue of people, all people ... no matter who they are, or what they did.

The moral compass instilled in him by his parents and strengthened by his community gave Sakowitz pulse that had need of whistle, even at the risk of them to himself and his family. Its main and integrity played a States that to protect colleagues and other innocent victims from financial ruin.

This book is the author's story of his meeting with Rothstein, and he highlights the whole train of thought.

Seriously is an avid reader of fiction and non-fiction alike. She liked the book Miles Away ... Worlds apart: empowering Lessons gleaned from the experiences of an informant.




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