Richard Templar

Richard Templar is the pen name a British author who has written several best-selling self-development books. He has over 30 years of experience in the business world, having worked in various positions for many companies, and now runs several companies of his own. He shares his path to success in a series of books, in which 100 simple "Rules" are presented to achieve success: be it in business, money, or life in general. Rules are typically pres... More

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