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Life's Better With A Million Dollar Attitude
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Author(s)Kostas Peter Panayotakopoulos
PublisherSt. Edmunds Press, LLC
ISBN / ASIN0615174434
ISBN-139780615174433
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank5,038,318
CategorySelf-Help
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In today s America, we are too often deluded in today s literature regarding motivation and how one can achieve wealth. Ask yourself, do we not have a wealth of information in America, to provide us with precisely all the information to produce increased number of millionaires? As of 2005, statistical financial analysis reveal the surprising conclusions: achievement and the overall fundamental improvements of real wealth in America today, in terms of real financial wealth and abundance, show 303,000 American taxpayers live the life of the Super-Rich, noted the New York Times. This means that only a hand full of these very lucky , gifted or inherited groups can acquire the comforts of the lavish multimillionaire lifestyle. Or is it entirely something else? We all work toward making an income suitable for our families needs, but is that enough? Have we this idea that wealth comes from place called, hard work. Don t you think you work hard already but aren t seeing any financial results? We are taught to believe that planning, perseverance and good old hard work will get us there. Unfortunately, most of us do just that and end up still, broke. There are millions of Americans each day trying to make a living rather than living to make it work! 140 million Americans are in the workforce each day trying to figure ways to make it better for themselves and their families. Are you ready to open your mind to a new possibility of financial wealth? Economic consensus show the very rich are the one s with assets well above one million dollars, excluding the real estate that they own. Will you be the next millionaire? Crucial to also report, there are new sources of information created by global economists who declare a continued widening gap between the rich and the poor persists. We must ask ourselves, why do only a small number of Americans live a life of opulence and majesty? While the rest of the American working individuals live their lives struggling each day to make a living?










