How To Become a Millionaire
With The Winning Shortcuts of Masters and Millionaires
Yes, there are powerful Shortcuts to becoming a millionaire in a set period of time. It's been done by many thousands of individuals, and will be done by you when you hush up, get all your best information from the horse's mouth (those who have done it and/or are doing it repeatedly), and get busy with a fire in your pants.
Addressing just seven of every one hundred, who are serious about becoming a millionaire within 100 days, or 500 days, or 300 days -- whichever YOU are most convinced is possible for you -- it is safe to say that you now have, or will before you read the next paragraph, at least the start of a unique, very special 100 list. Not to worry; you get a whole week to make this list.
It is the list of one hundred separate resources or people or agencies or societies or corporations that can help you achieve this objective. Next to every list are five or six words about why they should help you. You only need to produce one new idea per hour for 100 hours. The first day or so may be tough; by day three you're moving along. By the time you get to the fifth day, you'll find that you're producing ideas in batches of two or three at a time. Like any other muscle that is regularly exercised, the results can be astounding.
Presuming that you're at least somewhat typical as human beings go, the whole secret is in simply moving one foot ahead of the other ONE STEP AT A TIME.
Doing it repeatedly, particularly when you have huge desire, when you have sufficient motivation, you'll find that by the end of the week, you'll likely gain so much from this one trick, this one magical excellent shortcut among all the greatest Shortcuts of masters and millionaires, champions and billionaires, that you should not be surprised to find yourself actively seeking other "problems" and so-called challenges to focus your brain upon, using this powerful "100 IDEAS" PowerGem, a shortcut among Shortcuts.
By the time you get to the fifth day, you'll find that you're producing ideas in batches of two or three at a time. Like any other muscle that is regularly exercised, the results can be astounding.
Presuming that you're at least somewhat typical as human beings go, the whole secret is in simply moving one foot ahead of the other ONE STEP AT A TIME.
Doing it repeatedly, when you have sufficient motivation, you'll find that by the end of the week, you'll likely gain so much from this one trick, this one magical excellent shortcut among all the greatest Shortcuts of masters and millionaires, champions and billionaires, that you should not be surprised to find yourself actively seeking other "problems" and so-called challenges to focus your brain upon, using this powerful "100 IDEAS" PowerGem, a shortcut among Shortcuts.
By the time you get to the fifth day, you'll find that you're producing ideas in batches of two or three at a time. Like any other muscle that is regularly exercised, the results can be astounding.
Presuming that you're at least somewhat typical as human beings go, the whole secret is in simply moving one foot ahead of the other ONE STEP AT A TIME.
Doing it repeatedly, when you have sufficient motivation, you'll find that by the end of the week, you'll likely gain so much from this one trick, this one magical excellent shortcut among all the greatest Shortcuts of masters and millionaires, champions and billionaires, that you should not be surprised to find yourself actively seeking other "problems" and so-called challenges to focus your brain upon.
Most of your ideas will almost certainly be unaffordable or a bit ridiculous (which is still great, because the specific mental muscle we want to develop is getting a GREAT workout); a few will be very good ideas, and one will be brilliant. This list works one hundred times out of every one hundred tries. and of far greater importance to you personally, it's that effective. One list. One per hour for 100 hours. If you're either lazy or exceptionally retarded, maybe you can only produce one idea every ten hours. That's still great. Johnny from the group home, despite an IQ of 44, saved $25 per week for fifty weeks, then another fifty weeks, and then 2000 weeks in a row, and retired at 65 a genuine cash millionaire.
Although this group of winners counts out at about seven in every one hundred, the health and lifestyles of most Americans is such that, well, when your health holds out for sixty-five years, you're in much better shape to enjoy your retirement, as you'll surely agree. Again, the seven in every one hundred is whittled even further down.
For the rest of us, producing one idea in in in in writing, no typo there, is one of the three steps that one-conditionally and absolutely guarantee accelerated millionairehood.
If you think you know better, please tell us if you have considered that Suffolk County, NY, according to a full-front-page article in Newsday, had more than twenty thousand people claiming a million or more dollars income for 1997? That Suffolk's sister County on Long Island, Nassau, NY, reported 42,000 people who'd earned a million or more dollars in 1997? Being born and raised in the gold coast of Nassau entitles me to tell you that Nassau and Suffolk are just two of the many dozens of pockets across America containing thousands of millionaires. Please note that there is no reference here to people who are merely worth a million dollars; these are cites of United States IRS reports of taxpayers who admit to the tax collectors that they are earning a million or more dollars per year.
We're talking about more millionaires than your mind or mine can adequately grasp until such time as we enter into the arena of belief. At this point, we are all wondering whether you personally have the brains to truly shut off your opinions, not a one of which are based on fact unless you are a millionaire or at least tried-but-failed millionaire. These are the only people who have the right to tell us how they got to be millionaires, because none of them got there by accident.
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| Shut UP and listen to those doing it; they identify the resources that will help them develop wealth and get that written plan into action. Just one resource alone for you: thousands and tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands of millionaires for you to ask.
Remember that if you filled every major league baseball stadium in the U.S. with only a non-inherited millionaire in each seat, you'd still have so many millionaires left you could place every one of them in their own seat in every major league football stadium in the U.S.A., and fill every one of those arenas, and you'd still have tens of thousands of millionaires without a seat. So when we see hundreds, and then thousands of them staying focused on what resources they can make use of to bring a twenty-thousand dollar per week income become one tiny step closer, then it's obvious to a duck that the goal becomes one tiny step closer to reality. This is not about the art of persuasion, or any art at all outside of the art of science, because these facts are constitute the science of wealth and economy, the science of doubling your income within a hundred days or perhaps two hundred and then doing it again every hundred or two hundred days. That's the Path To Winning At Life.
If a thousand Americans per day can become millionaires and that rate continues for a thousand days in a row, and another thousand days in a row, and beyond, then it's foolish to ignore the commonalities that are clear, such as the fact that nearly sixty percent of all new millionaires are doing something at least four hours per week outside of their primary income, and growing it week by week, drop by drop. It's silly to ignore the fact that no human being can work harder on someone else's baby as we do our own baby. When it's your own baby, your brain is more active, even more creative... ... because it's your own baby.
Provided you do not need a boot in the head to see the obvious, you'll also notice that most of our millionaires have a written plan. For Martha Stewart, it began with written recipes. For Ann Landers and Dear Abby, it was written advice to readers of their internationally-syndicated newspaper columns. For someone planning a wedding, it's a list of every detail in writing. For a carpenter, it's the blueprint of the house he's building.
Talking about mother lodes, your local SBA provides quick access to SCORE, the Society Composed of Retired Executives. The title of SCORE is self-explanatory. Society composed of retired executives. In other words, people who have succeeded at what you want to succeed at. Shut up. Shut up. It's YOUR turn to be a superstar performer. Every human being who ever knows you has an opinion. That opinion is coming from one of two people. Either they are someone who pursues their dreams, turns them into goals, & makes them happen, or they are someone who may start a dream, and give up when obstacles show up.
You're asked to look at a boy who, although he was one of the geekier band members at high school, knew what he wanted to do even as he gave every appearance of accepting that he was, quite frankly, a bit socially retarded. No friends, often the butt of jokes, a 15-yr old kid who took a tour of a major studio, and had the audacity to time his exit to coincide with the evening guard relieving the day shift, so that the teenager could said "Good night" to both guards, ensuring an easier return the following morning, The next day, he put his lunch in his father's briefcase, and walking as if he worked there, breezed past the guard, and the morning after that, and so on, for the whole summer.
Each day, he'd watch, listen, and absorb... from who? Well, from Hollywood's best, and it's always smart to learn from the best, just as you are now being encouraged to copy his attitude.During his occasional wandering around the lots, he found an unused trailer, and continued his game of pretending to be a big shot director by claiming it as his own. 15 years old!! He then printed up a small sign to hang on the trailer which with his name on it, says, S. Spielberg, Director. Took him only 3 months of gophering and begging to talk one man into letting him make a cheap, simple documentary. It's probably fair to say that the rest is history in a literal sense, since he grew up to become the most critically and financially successful director in history. We're not talking about a hit or two, or even five big hits; we're talking movies like "ET"... "Star Wars" ... "Indiana Jones" ... "Jurassic Park."
From "The Color Purple" or "Schindler's List" to "Gremlins I & II" or the three "Back To The Future" movies& a dozen other hits, it began like every accomplishment as a single thought, a single desire and wish in someone's heart.
If I pay you a million dollars to take off for one year of your life and we'll give you a bunch of helpers & cameras, and we want you to use your imagination to make a great movie, would you accept my offer of a million dollars? Oh, and if you don't believe it's great by the end of the year? No problem, we'll give you another million and another year, because we'd rather have it done right. You can study directors, you can even speak to them by phone or in person, break bread with a dozen great directors, could you do the job? Of course. Even if you are the stupidest person on earth, it is believed that your ultimate performance is based more upon your attitude and belief in self -- or lack thereof -- than any other determining factor. Honestly, if we give you two million dollars and two years to learn how to make a funny or sad or dramatic or corny movie, could and would you do it?
This 15-yr old kid worked backwards. He had the courage to wake up and define his dream very specifically -- precisely where he intended to end up -- and worked backwards from the last step required to the step before to the step before to the Path To Winning At Life........ |
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