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The One Minute Millionaire : The Enlightened Way to Wealth

The One Minute Millionaire : The Enlightened Way to Wealth

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incomparable!
Review: Incomparable is the only way to describe this great effort by authors most of us are already familiar with! Like many, I read everything I can find about becoming financially independent, and this book tops them all. I haven't read anything that compares with it since the last time through "Think and Grow Rich"! It's that good, and I believe it will have a similar effect on the world economy. I would urge you to own it and study it, as it will make you a believer in yourself, as well as the enlightened path to wealth in all areas of life. Don't wait for Christmas, get one for yourself, and one for your closest friends and business associates, and get started!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Right Brain and Left Brain Both Win!
Review: I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. Admittedly after the thousands of books about of how to, get rich quick, inspirational, etc. I was very skeptical. But to my pleasant surprise this book took some standard information, new info and mixed it together into a very easy reading book that as a veteran reader of advice books was thoroughly enjoyable. The right brain left brain format far from being distracting added punch to the message.

If you are looking for a "how to" and an inspirational read The One Minute Millionaire is a good choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for changing belief systems with good, practical advic
Review: In a way there's nothing new here - yet it's all new. The book format is delightful, with story on one site and instructions on the other. But the thing I like better is that it's not just about making money, but doing something positive with your money when you get it... a truly balanced approach.

Anne Wayman...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Self Help/Financial Management Book of 2002?
Review: The Bottom Line

If I had to choose a book to help me teach someone less fortunate how to dream and achieve, this would be my textbook!

Robert G. Allen and Victor Hansen have teamed together to write what I would have to say is the best book that I've read in 2002, possibly ever.

Written in easy to understand language, the master of creating wealth, Robert G. Allen, teaches you to care for your money, watch your money, and most importantly invest it wisely. His discussion of the time value of money is something that MUST enter our education systems. There are millions of adult Americans that could not explain the most important aspect of generating wealth! Investing a dollar a day at a very attainable average annual interest rate (8-9%) would mature to be one million dollars at age 66. Think about what that could do to our society if we could convince parents to do that for their newborns? Think of what we could do if Generation X decided to do it for $2 a day!

Victor Hansen's contribution would be the motivational side of the book. Yes, this is somewhat feel good and fluff, but damn it, a good, positive outlook on life is important too! The concept of enlightened millionaires is something that I intend to follow. Yes, tithing is a hard concept to accept, but if you're willing to take a leap of faith (and about 95% of Americans will say they have faith in a superior being) you will receive wealth many times over your contribution. The more you make the more you tithe! Think that would help take the burden off the government if more of us tithed to churches and charities?

The goal of the duo is to create 1,000,000 millionaires in the next ten years. I have to believe that this book is just a jumping off point...and that while they may not reach their goal, they will undoubtedly make a difference in our society.

This book is a must read. I'd recommend it for college students, young adults, and even us middle aged folks that have a lot of catching up to do.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One Big Ad
Review: The whole reason for this book to exist is so they can try to upsell you to tele-courses that cost THOUSANDS of dollars. It's actually disgraceful how they hawk one product and course after another. Run the other way !

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY ON THIS BOOK!!!
Review: The book is a mere rehashing of everything we've heard for the past 20 years or more about creating wealth--NOTHING NEW HERE. It has simply been repackaged by two very shrewd businessmen with EXTREMELY QUESTIONABLE ETHICS.

DON'T BE TAKEN IN!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Method and Inspiration
Review: Two authors, both of whom have done well in their worlds, have teamed together to provide inspiration, methodology, and a platform for growth. The design of the book is unique, as are some of the ideas. If you're ready and receptive, this book could be helpful to you.

Let's look at the inspiration side first. And it is inspiration "side." The right hand pages of the book, differentiated by a purple border, are the inspirational book. The story is intriguing, though it stretches the imagination at times. Several important messages are included, such as teamwork, networking, creativity, and tenacity. A literature critic could probably tear the story apart, but, like Celestine Prophesy, it conveys the authors' theme. The reader's thoughts are stimulated, pulled along with curiosity about what happens next, then massaged with the idea that the story line-though a stretch-is not impossible.

The left-hand pages of the book are a step-by-step process, a methodology. Some of the content has been around before, but bears repeating. Parts of this section seem a bit contrived, but the reader can still pick up the gist of the message.

Are there any guarantees? No. Is there enough here to provoke your thinking, and perhaps your action, to increase your wealth. Yes. Will everyone who reads this book "get" the message and take action? No. This book needs to be taken in context as a stimulator with no guarantees. The authors are both millionaires; through the ups and downs of life, they've made it.

At the start of this review, I used the word "platform." What you learn in these pages can be a platform for your financial [and spiritual (tithing is recommended)] growth. Engaging with the authors will also give them a platform to sell you seminars, follow-up learning tools, and more. They invite you several times to their website. If you take them up on this offer, expect to hear from them on a regular basis. While this process will probably help Hansen and Allen to increase their wealth while helping others, it may also give some readers more ideas on what they can do.

My thoughts were stimulated, though I found the one-side of the page reading to be a bit distracting. I don't know that I'll follow the paths the authors recommend, but I'm thinking more about more clearly mapping and treading my own path.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is a crock
Review: All the author's friends and supporters obviously created many fictional 5-star reviews to prop up this miserable book. I recently received the book as a gift. As I started to try and read it, I was presented with a bizarre format laced with inspid feel-good sayings and ideas that if uttered publically in a casual conversational setting would convince anyone you are a loon speaking complete nonsense. I lasted about 30 minutes with the book, then donated it to the public library the following week. Good riddance. Bleck.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: How About the One Minute Spammer?
Review: Spammers are scum and this guy's a Spammer big time!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Garbage!
Review: These two ought to be ashamed of themselves. If they knew so much about making millions why aren't they busy as hell doing it instead of spending so much time telling others how to do it? Is it out of the goodness of their hearts? I think it has to do with the fact that they make millions off the people who want to make millions.

The fiction part of this book is laughable. The heroine actually bets her inlaws that she can make 1 million dollars in 90 days. What's the the wager you ask? Oh, only custody of her children.
Now there's a nice message.

You gotta be kidding me guys...


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