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I discovered this book while reading
another book written during the same period 1890 – 1915.
I have been fascinated by the books of
this era like those written by Orison
Swett Marden, Wallace C. Wattles and
now Edward Beals. What is amazing and disturbing is that like
this book written in 1907, the information one would ever need to insure his or
her success has been available and for the most part hidden for over 100
years. Why?
It is my opinion that the natural progress
of America, a general lack of time management taught and applied and a general
ignorance that the very information people need to become successful has
already been written and is readily available.
The smart phone can be both a distraction and a valuable source of
information. Unfortunately it has become more of a distraction. If you are like me and attended public
schools in America NONE OF THE
INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS AND OTHER BOOKS OF THIS ERA WERE EVER TAUGHT,
RECOMMENDED OR REFERRED TO – NONE!
It’s enough to make you angry.
This particular book was published decades BEFORE the book The Secret was published yet it contains a great of
the content in The Secret; just better written in my opinion.
About
this book. It is NOT
what the title implies. It IS about developing the proper mindset
that leads the reader to The Law of Financial Success. It is NOT
a HOW TO book. It’s about putting the important personal
mindsets in place to concentrate on the several personal traits that if done
will NOT necessarily lead to
financial success but will lead the reader to achieving any goal or dream
desired INCLUDING FINANCIAL SUCCESS.
Here is the keeper. The book costs only $1.50 on Amazon.com as a
Kindle Version. How could you go wrong
spending just $1.50 on a book that is truly priceless? You wouldn’t and you shouldn’t! READ
IT! PASS IT ALONG! GIVE IT TO YOUR KIDS – ESPECAILLY YOUR KIDS.
Who
should read it? Everyone who wants to achieve their dreams
and that goes especially for teenagers who may not yet have even identified
what their dreams are or could be.
Would
I read it again? Probably not but only because the information
is more appropriate for someone much younger than I am.
Would
I give the book as a gift? Absolutely but in all honesty, such gifts so
typically do not receive their due diligence when they are “just gifts” unless
of course the recipient values the opinion and direction of the person making
the gift.
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