The Five Lessons A Millionaire Taught Me About Life And Wealth, by Richard Paul Evans, is a short book that you could easily polish off in an afternoon. But don't just read it once and lay it aside. Read it several times, digest the message, apply it to your own life and integrate it into your wealth-building strategy. If you don't have a wealth-building strategy, then this book offers you a fast route to acquiring one.
As Richard Paul Evans says in the Preface,
The Five Lessons contained in this book, if followed, will lead to wealth and financial independence.
The beauty of this book is that it is enjoyable to read and easy to understand. The lessons can be applied immediately.
|
|
When Evans was twelve his father was incapacitated in an industrial accident. During that difficult time Evans attended a talk for local youth given by a self-made millionaire who pointed out that in the parable of the Good Samaritan,
"The Samaritan was able to help because he had the financial means to do so. Without it he could only have offered minor assistance."
It was this talk that set Evans on a new path, and it is to that self-made millionaire, Kerry Heinz, that the book is dedicated.
So, what are the five lessons?
They are:
- Decide to be wealthy.
- Take responsibility for your money.
- Keep a portion of everything you earn.
- Win in the margins.
- Give back.
David Hurley
Best Internet Marketing Strategies
Labels: 5 lessons a millionaire taught me, Richard Paul Evans

Recommended:
Plug-In Profit Site - Complete Money Making Site Setup FREE!