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The 5 Lessons A Millionaire Taught Me Richard Paul Evans
Publisher: Simon & Schuster (December 27, 2005)
Item No: 51495
ISBN: 0743287005
Hardcover: 160 pages
Author: Richard Paul Evans
Language: English
Condition: Used Item
Shipping & Handling: $4.99
When Richard Paul Evans was twelve, his father, a building contractor, shattered both his legs. With no insurance, no income, and eight children, the family was destitute. At the difficult time young Evans ws introduced to a kind multimillionaire who taught him the five secrets of wealth. Today, Evans credits those lessons not just with bringing him wealth and success but bringing him freedom and opportunity in a world where financial slavery is ubiquitous.
In his signature motivational voice, Evans inter- weaves those influential lessons with personal stories from everyday people. He explains that money should not be the preoccupation of our lives. Rather, if we follow the five principles, we will be free to focuse on God, family, and relationship---the true nourishments of life
Item No: 51495
ISBN: 0743287005
Hardcover: 160 pages
Author: Richard Paul Evans
Language: English
Condition: Used Item
Shipping & Handling: $4.99
When Richard Paul Evans was twelve, his father, a building contractor, shattered both his legs. With no insurance, no income, and eight children, the family was destitute. At the difficult time young Evans ws introduced to a kind multimillionaire who taught him the five secrets of wealth. Today, Evans credits those lessons not just with bringing him wealth and success but bringing him freedom and opportunity in a world where financial slavery is ubiquitous.
In his signature motivational voice, Evans inter- weaves those influential lessons with personal stories from everyday people. He explains that money should not be the preoccupation of our lives. Rather, if we follow the five principles, we will be free to focuse on God, family, and relationship---the true nourishments of life