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The Power: Accumulating Wealth (Business Topics Book 1)

Author Clinton LeFort
Publisher EEE*PrinZZZ
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PublisherEEE*PrinZZZ
ISBN / ASINB0103CHS8G
ISBN-13978B0103CHS86
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Introduction

Acquiring wealth means more than just having the right talents and gift, but it also means listening to your heart and having fun. Acquiring wealth is more about doing what you love as having the fun loving what you do. Many people want to do great things and serve others, but know little about what they are truly fitted for doing; they forget about the balance between owning who you are and sharing that knowledge with others in the things you love. Money can never be an end in itself. If you are to accumulate wealth, it has to be not only on your terms but also on God’s terms as well since it is he who give you the power to accumulate riches. (Deut. 8:18)One goal of most Americans that I know is to acquire wealth.
There are hundreds of authors who have written on this topic and everyone helps and offers some facet of understanding this great mystery of buying property. No one can deny the fact the persons like Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, Wallace Wattles and many others have passed on tier deep understanding of the principles and practicalities of acquiring wealth, but have they gotten to the crux or heart of the matter. In this book, I hope to add another dimension and join my fellow writers in sharing another way in which the acquiring of wealth can be understood. Some of us may not have arrived at the wealth we had hoped to achieve, but we can still learn to understand its source and its principles. Acquiring property is more than just thinking about it, though thinking about money is the beginning. Acquiring of wealth is more than the daily growth in finding multiple ways to serve others and provide a service that will improve their life and their lifestyle. In short, acquiring wealth is something we do and something that Someone else does in us. In the following chapters, we hope to look more closely at the later more loosely so that the former can be more efficient.