In his signature motivational voice, Evans interweaves those influential lessons with personal stories from everyday people. He explains that money should not be the preoccupation of our lives. Rather, if we follow the five principles, we will be free to focus on God, family, and relationships, the true nourishments of life.
Wise and compelling, The Five Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth will leave you with a new view of what it means to be rich and convinced that you, too, can build wealth. The Five Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth is endorsed by financial consultants, churches, schools, and marriage counselors.
You cannot afford to be without this book.
©2006 Richard Paul Evans; (P)2006 Simon & Schuster Inc. SOUND IDEAS is an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster, Inc.
"His friendly advice brings the secrets of wealth accumulation to common readers." (Publishers Weekly)
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"Great Book!!!"
Great book. Good insights and life lessons. I have already re-listened to it 5 times since I bought it to ensure I didn't miss anything. Lesson #1: Decide to be Wealthy.
Easy to understand and use in your own life.
Every character was good.
KEEP A PORTION OF EVERYTHING YOU EARN AND WIN IN THE MARGINS!!!!!!
"immoral"
The author laments that usury had ruined his father. His payment of intrest had left nothing for his children. Yet one of the five lessons is the wonder of compound intrest. Aparently it is OK to ruin some other family and not OK to have your family ruined by usury. How do you find someone credible that can embrace that kind of hyprocracy?