Is Douglas R. Andrew, author of “Missed Fortune 101,” an incompetent, a bad person–or an alcoholic? A review of this catastrophically bad piece of work.
Review: "Missed Fortune 101" by Douglas R. Andrew
The mass of evidence in my book, "Drunks, Drugs & Debits: How to Recognize Addicts and Avoid Financial Abuse," shows that financial abuse--as all thug-like behavior--is usually rooted in alcohol or other-drug addiction. A book advancing ideas that could easily result in financial catastrophe for those who implement its ideas could easily be written by a person with the disease of alcoholism. This is particularly true for someone who should know better.
I have no way of confirming such alcoholism. However, when errors are consistently made with the singular goal of selling the mark on one of two ideas--that only an idiot wouldn't hock his home to the hilt and invest the proceeds in ...