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"This erudite, eloquent, and immensely thought-provoking work gets to the heart of the deepest passions and aspirations of the human heart, to be financially free and secure.….is indispensable reading for anyone who wants to break free from this destructive web of self-imposed oppression and live life above the norm. Every sentence of this book is pregnant with wisdom and I enjoyed the mind-expanding experience of this exciting book. I admonish you to plunge into this ocean of knowledge and watch your life change for the better." -Dr Myles Munroe


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Thanks for sharing
I just started looking at this book and a couple of things came to mind.

1. A good mentor is worth their weight in gold or better.

So, Jesus said those who are worthy are not married off, they do not marry, they do not die, it's impossible for them to die, they are equal to the angels, they are the sons of God, the sons of the resurrection. Luke 20:38.

Who in the world can unpack that statement in such a fashion that an average person has a chance of acheiving it in their current life time?

One person comes to mind at the moment, Edgar Cayce could.

In reading 2533-8 Edgar Cayce does exactly that... IF you can decipher/comprehend it.

2. Starting with $1000 dollars, anyone who can 300x the money in a year can have $300,000 at the end of the 1st year and $90,000000 at the end of the second year.

How?

Trading stocks, commodities and currencies are such a viable way.

All those markets are big enough to support making $90 million dollars.

In 1973 Larry R. Williams did 100x to convert $10,000 dollars into a million dollars in the commodities market, and from what I hear a person can 3x that amount in the options market.

Alright, that's my two pennies worth of advice.

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