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The five lessons a millionaire taught me about life and wealth

The five lessons a millionaire taught me about life and wealth

Book by Richard Paul Evans
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Easy to understand and simple to apply, The Five Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth is one of the most powerful books ever written about money. This book will change your life.When Richard Paul Evans was twelve, his father, a... Google Books
Originally published: April 30, 2004
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This book is short and simple to read. It gives step by step instructions on how to develop a plan to become wealthy and change your view on money. It also ...
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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 ...
Jan 16, 2012 · 1) Decide to be wealthy. It's so simple, but so true. · 2) Take responsibility for your money. Know how much you have, where it comes from, where ...
The five lessons a millionaire taught me about life and wealth from www.amazon.com
Rating (352) · In stock
Easy to understand and simple to apply, The Five Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth is one of the most powerful books ever written about ...
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Easy to understand and simple to apply, The Five Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth is one of the most powerful.
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This book, The 5 Lessons a Millionaire Taught Me About Life and Wealth has some basic, common sense information and supplies basic forms to help you decide your ...
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While seemingly simple—decide to be wealthy; take responsibility for your money; keep a portion of everything you earn; win in the margins; and give back—the ...
2. The millionaire mentality believes that freedom and power are better than momentary pleasure. Delay gratification and understand the danger of debt. Never ...
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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 ...