Robert Allen – One Minute Millionaire
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Is it possible to make a million dollars in only one minute?
The answer just might surprise you.
In this New York Times bestseller, Mark Victor Hansen, the mastermind behind the 65-million-copy Chicken Soup series, and Robert G. Allen, a pioneer in bestselling wealth-creation books, share their revolutionary approach to building wealth and present a powerful program for self-discovery.
The One Minute Millionaire will show you how to:
•Create wealth even when you have nothing to start with
•Use the power of leverage to build wealth rapidly
•Overcome fears so that you can take reasonable risks
•Use “one minute” habits to build wealth over the long term
The lessons in The One Minute Millionaire are not just about becoming a millionaire–they are about how to ethically make, keep, and share your wealth. Whether your goal is less than a million dollars or that amount many times over, there’s never been a better time to achieve abundance. In these turbulent times, these lessons will show you how to recover from financial loss and rebound with renewed enthusiasm into financial security and prosperity. Let The One Minute Millionaire show you the way.
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