A few years ago I received a free copy of Kevin Trudeau's audio cd about wealth creation. I listened to it with an open mind, as I have had good experiences regarding all of the things I've followed that he's recommended.
He recommends several books that will teach us and help us change our mindset about attaining wealth.
These are books he, himself, reads on a daily basis.
Whatever you might think of him, one thing is undeniable- he's rich.
He's wealthy. He's worth big bucks.
My philosophy is that if you want to surf, go to the beach. If you want to act in theater, go to Broadway. If you want to be wealthy, go where the Wealthy are and learn to think like they do because we become what we think. It's a reasonable thought.
Isn't it amazing how you can be feeling fabulous, the best ever and as soon as someone asks you how you're feeling, your day goes downhill? Your whole attitude changes and what was once a great day becomes not so great. If you're at work you go to the Men's Room or Ladies' Room and look in the mirror. You start to believe you're looking a little pale. As soon as you think you look pale, you begin to feel lousy and then a little nauseous. Someone else comes by and asks you how you're doing and you reply, "Okay, I guess." Now you're not so sure of yourself. Nothing has changed in you but your thoughts. Do you see the process? Do you see the power in a single thought?
So I begin my journey with the first book he recommends, The Law of Success by Napoleon Hill. You may recognize him as the author of Think and Grow Rich. Think and Grow Rich was released much later and is the bastardized version of The Law of Success. The bastardized version! If Think and Grow Rich has helped so many people achieve financial freedom, can you imagine the knowledge contained in The Law of Success?
The cover of my copy reads: The Law of Success, The Master Wealth-Builder's Complete and Original Lesson Plan for Achieving Your Dreams.
It also contains "The Fifteen Principles to Winning by The Motivational Champion Of All Time"
Andrew Carnegie, the wealthiest man in the world at the turn of the last century, suggested the writing of this course, so Napoleon Hill spent twenty years studying the habits of over one hundred of the most powerful men and women on earth. He studied Captains of Industry including Henry T. Ford, Thomas A. Edison, Harvey S. Firestone, John D. Rockefeller, Charles M. Schwab, Woodrow Wilson, George Eastman, and Wm. Wrigley, Jr.
He found fifteen principles these one hundred or so wealthy people all had in common and he tested these principles and found them to work.
Anyone can apply these fifteen principles and become wealthy. The author states the course is written in simple terms so that young men and women of high school age can master it.
It's written for high school kids!
Are you realizing the potential of this course if the principles are followed as written?
I'm ready to begin. Are you?
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