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Cracking the Millionaire Code

Your Key to Enlightened Wealth

by Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen

Harmony Books, 2005

Category: Small Business

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Cracking the Millionaire Code
Find your financial destiny through spiritual enlightenment so you can crack the code and make millions.

In this summary you will learn

  • How to think of wealth creation from an enlightened, spiritual perspective
  • How to unlock your true destiny and determine what goals to pursue
  • How to assemble a team of "angels" to help you build your enlightened enterprise
  • How to create residual income to fund the philanthropy that will give you meaning, happiness and a lasting legacy

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Why you should read Cracking the Millionaire Code

Packed with meaningful anecdotes, clever little games and codes to crack, this book looks at wealth creation from a new perspective. As Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen concede, this is hardly your typical "get-rich quick" book, despite its businesslike title. With its focus on "enlightened" enterprise, destiny, "angels," inner circles, prisms and the guidance of a "Higher Power," this book is not for everyone. It is hampered by New Age slang and excess, invented buzz words and acronyms. However, for those looking for an alternative to the typical business text, it is as much a sincere ethereal self-help book as a means to wealth. It focuses on wealth creation for the sake of affording philanthropy and finding purpose. getAbstract recommends this to people with a spiritual bent who seek both meaning and millions.

About the Authors

Mark Victor Hansen is one of the authors of the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series. He is also a public speaker and the recipient of the Horatio Alger Award. Robert G. Allen is the author of the bestsellers Nothing Down, Creating Wealth and The One Minute Millionaire.


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