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The One Minute Millionaire: The Enlightened Way to Wealth (Hardcover)
by Mark Victor Hansen , Robert G. Allen
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Personal finance, Path to prosperity, Wealth, Motivation |
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A life-altering book that provides the seeds of change that one needs in order to plant and grow their own 'money trees' that create lifetime streams of income.
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Author: Mark Victor Hansen , Robert G. Allen
Publisher: Harmony; 1 edition
Pub. in: October, 2002
ISBN: 0609609491
Pages: 388
Measurements: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01356
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0609609491
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"The One Minute Millionaire" is a book about finding your way to "enlightened wealth", or rather creating wealth through win-win situations. The book essentially gets to the issue of how you go about creating vast amounts of wealth.
First off, this book is very strangely formatted. Every page on the left side of the book is techniques and strategies for building wealth. The right side of the book is a fictional story about a lady who makes 1 million dollars in 90 days to save her children, and which also highlights the techniques discussed on the left side of the book. This made the book very awkward to read. I found myself reading 2 pages on the left, and then 2 pages on the right, and was never able to really get any flow going.
While the techniques in the book are solid, they are only briefly explained without the massive amount of detail that is required. The nice part was that the authors gave other book recommendations throughout this book. I also liked how the fictional story tied in the techniques; however I still wish that they formatted the book differently.
The other part of the book that was a little unexpected was that it talked a lot about God (Infinite Universe). While I didn't have any problems with this, other people might.
So if you are looking for some broad advice about obtaining wealth, this is a good book to pick up. But if you want specific strategies, you had best look at other books.
(Shane A. Brewer, Canada)
Target readers:
Essentially everyone who understands English.
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Mark Victor Hansen is the coauthor of one of the biggest-selling book series in history, Chicken Soup for the Soul, with more than 80 million copies in print. Mark has been a public speaker for twenty-five years, entertaining and enlightening audiences worldwide. He is the author of five other books and six popular audio programs, and is the recipient of numerous honorary degrees and awards, including the Horatio Alger Award.
Robert G. Allen has probably helped to create more millionaires in this country than any other single person. He is the author of some of the most successful financial books in history. Nothing Down has sold more than 1,250,000 copies, and his other books-Creating Wealth, Multiple Streams of Income, and Multiple Streams of Internet Income-have all been major New York Times bestsellers.
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From Publisher
Would you like to know the secrets to making all the money you’ll ever want?
Now, two mega-bestselling authors with decades of experience in teaching people how to achieve extraordinary wealth and success share their secrets. Mark Victor Hansen, cocreator of the phenomenal Chicken Soup for the Soul series, and Robert G. Allen, one of the world’s foremost financial experts, have helped thousands of people become millionaires. Now it’s your turn.
Is it possible to make a million dollars in only one minute? The answer just might surprise you. The One Minute Millionaire is an entirely new approach, a life-changing “millionaire system” that will teach you how to:
- Create wealth even when you have nothing to start with. - Overcome fears so you can take reasonable risks. - Use the power of leverage to build wealth rapidly. - Use “one minute” habits to build wealth over the long term.
The One Minute Millionaire is a revolutionary approach to building wealth and a powerful program for self-discovery as well. Here are two books in one, fiction and nonfiction, designed to address two kinds of learning so that you can fully integrate these life-changing lessons. On the right-hand pages, you will find the fictional story of a woman who has to make a million dollars in ninety days or lose her two children forever. The left-hand pages give the practical, step-by-step nonfiction strategies and techniques that actually work in the real world. You’ll find more than one hundred nuts-and-bolts “Millionaire Minutes,” each one a concise and invaluable lesson with specific techniques for creating wealth.
However, the lessons here are not just about becoming a millionaire-they are about becoming an enlightened millionaire and 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. Let The One Minute Millionaire show you the way.
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Publishers Weekly (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-28 00:00>
This mega-selling twosome (Hansen's name is on every book in the Chicken Soup series and Allen wrote the bestselling real estate guide No Money Down) offers a long-winded pep talk on how just about anybody can make big money. According to the authors, "At this very instant you are standing in the middle of millions." They maintain that anyone can achieve "enlightened" wealth, a utopia where everyone has money and tithes, creating a better world for all. Hansen and Allen's approach is a mix of self-help and money talk, though a bit heavier on the former. The left-hand pages are a simplified explanation of how to amass millions, with options such as write a book, buy and sell real estate and start a company. The right-hand pages illustrate the same themes, via fictionalized dramas, e.g., newly widowed Michelle's struggle to come up with $1 million in cash to get her two children back from her in-laws. Hansen and Allen's feel-good suggestions run along the lines of "find a mentor," "use a fulcrum" and "be part of a team." Full of endless acronyms (e.g., "System: Save Your Self Time Energy Money"), catchy phrases (e.g., "A Dream + A Team + A Theme = Millionaire Streams") and animal imagery (butterflies, honeybees, owls and hares scamper among the pages), this offering echoes much of the self-help cacophony already out there. But its message is muddled: sometimes the millions are yours for the asking, and sometimes it's the system that keeps you down. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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AudioFile (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-28 00:00>
This compact edition of the authors' 1981 bestseller is an excellent example of how great ides can be made accessible in audio format. Going beyond the premise of managing in one-minute chunks, the broader lessons are the values that get expressed in those minutes, such as respecting people, providing emotional security for them, setting reasonable but challenging goals, and expecting them to develop excellent work habits. There's also the value of being concise in all communication, a practice that confining one's input to one-minute chunks certainly facilitates. The lessons are both simple and profound, and are crafted and expressed with as much elegance as any management advice I've heard in the years since they first appeared. T.W. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine |
Booklist (MSL quote), USA
<2008-04-28 00:00>
Hansen is the co-creator of the hugely popular Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Allen is a mega-best-selling personal finance author of titles such as Nothing Down (1990). They have combined forces to produce this step-by-step guide for becoming a millionaire in a short period of time. In an unusual format, the right-hand pages depict the fictional story of Michelle, a lowly waitress and mother of two who breaks out to pursue her dream of creating her own business and owning income-producing real estate. The left-hand pages are organized into what the authors call Millionaire Minutes-short lessons for becoming an "enlightened millionaire." Although they offer some suggestions on how to go about this, the lessons consist mostly of trite inspirational phrases and affirmations such as "you are your wealth," "clarity is power," and "I think like a millionaire." There are short sections on the power of leverage, networking, and systems thinking, and some specifics are discussed, such as 11 nothing-down techniques, but on the whole, it's a very brief overview with many suggestions and very little practical advice on how to carry them out. It's all just too easy, and the story of Michelle does little to improve the situation as it is quite tedious and unremarkable. Nevertheless, insipid inspiration sells. Between them, the authors have sold more than 80 million books, and this one will only boost that total. David Siegfried
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Harvey Mackay, author of the number one New York Times bestseller , USA
<2008-04-28 00:00>
Sixty years of wisdom condensed into sixty seconds of wealth. |
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