Publisher's Synopsis
Once there was an ambitious young man. He desperately wanted to be successful and make a fortune. As a twentysomething, he thought he had a lot of potential. He started various businesses, but all failed. He eventually moved back home to live in the basement of his parent's home...for the third time. It was there where he met his epiphany. A friend of his dad visited, saw him, and empathically gave him an advice that he never really considered before: -Rich people think differently. Think rich to get rich.- Fed up with his failures, he put his all in studying how rich people think. He realized that, indeed, the upscale think differently from the middle and lower class. His eyes were opened to the thoughts and beliefs that had been unconsciously holding him back, negating his best efforts. He put his learnings to action. Being into health and exercise, he opened one of the pioneer retail fitness stores in North America. Thinking more long-term, he did not get distracted by short-term success and setbacks. The business succeeded. He sold half of the company shares for $1,600,000. To think he started the company with just $2,000...and a change in his way of thinking. He then began business consultancy, starting with a couple of his friends, until he opened a business school and gave seminars all over the continent. His business ventures and investments continue to yield good fruits. People say he has the Midas Touch, turning everything he touches into gold. But he believes his Midas Touch is his success-oriented financial blueprint. This man is T. Harv Eker, and this is his success story. He compiled all his learnings into a 210-page book, and this book that you are holding now provides you a summary, with the most important texts (wealth files, declarations) unabridged from Harv's book. Part One outlines 4 specific steps on how to review and revise your money blueprint. Part Two offers 17 pillars that can spur financial success. Read on and may this condensed version of Harv's book guide you toward financial freedom and abundance.