The One Minute Millionaire
The Enlightened Way to Wealth
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Mark Victor Hansen
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Robert G. Allen
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Is it possible to make a million dollars in only one minute? The answer just might surprise you. The One Minute Millionaire is an entirely new approach, a life-changing "millionaire system" that will teach you how to:
- Create wealth even when you have little or nothing to start with.
- Use the power of leverage to build wealth rapidly.
- Overcome fears so you can take reasonable risks.
The One Minute Millionaire is a revolutionary approach to building wealth as well as a powerful program for self-discovery. Here are two books in one, fiction and nonfiction, designed to address two kinds of learning so that you can fully integrate these life-changing lessons.
However, the lessons here are not just about becoming a millionaire - they are about becoming an enlightened millionaire and how to ethically make, keep and share your wealth. Whether your goal is less than a million dollars or that amount many times over, there's never been a better time to achieve abundance. Let The One Minute Millionaire show you the way.
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Commentaires
"Sixty years of wisdom condensed into sixty seconds of wealth." (Harvey Mackay, author of Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive)
"Mark and Bob are geniuses. I've learned a lot from them and you will too!" (Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad)
“Bravo! Excellent story coupled with simple wealth-building techniques. This book abolishes the question ‘How did you get rich?’” (Art Linkletter)