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My Ebook ‘See Rich Be Rich’ Now on Amazon.com

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See Rich Be Rich

This ebook is one that Peter Murphy and I did together. For nearly ten years we each sold this book for $10 in PDF. Now we’ve moved uptown, placing a fresh, updated version of it on the Amazon Kindle ebook list, and you’re not going to believe the intro price.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
If you can “See Rich”, then you can Be Rich. But there’s a knack to Seeing Rich. Those who learn it recognize stunning opportunities everywhere they go, while the rest of the world curses their bad luck and lack of opportunity. It’s not your fault. It’s just that nobody ever taught you that knack.

Look around. See how folks stumble over 97% of the “lucky breaks” lying in their path. And see how they get up, dust themselves off, and go on as though nothing ever happened. It’s true – most people walk right by fabulous opportunities every day. Ever heard the phrase “We all make our own bad luck”? Well it’s true. Our good luck, too. And it all begins with how we perceive the world around us.

Maybe you’ve noticed that some people seem able to find good things everywhere they go. They just see more. Don’t believe me? Think back to the lowly paper clip. And for the man who invented it – just a couple of twists in a piece of wire – it meant great wealth.

Even more interesting, the man who decided to put little grooves in the paper clip earned an even bigger fortune. Now, either of those is an idea that anybody could have come up with. Utter simplicity. But most people are so convinced they’re unsuccessful and unlucky, that they don’t even see the fortunes lying at their feet.

Ted Turner, the man who parleyed a nearly bankrupt billboard advertising company into CNN and beyond sees so “Rich” that he was able to donate a billion dollars to the United Nations. And as he was making that donation, he stated that “The world is awash with money.” He sees riches everywhere.

Here’s a useful little secret: problems are worth money. If many of the people you know have an urgent problem, it could make you very rich. That’s because people with problems will pay large amounts of money to anybody who can make their life better. Look around. Who commands the highest incomes? Problem solvers, right? Doctors help people with health problems. Lawyers help those with legal problems. Consultants help sort out business problems.

But they’re not the only ones. Writers and speakers who can point people toward more satisfying lives also do extremely well. Need I mention Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Deepak Chopra, or Zig Ziglar? But what does that have to do with you? That’s easy. Any time you can solve a big problem for people, they’ll rush to put money in your pocket.

It’s very likely, however, that you’ve been trained NOT to see.

If you want to become more valuable by solving people’s difficulties, you may have to learn a new way of looking at things. Fortunately, that’s doable. The average person never learns to see the opportunities lying so richly around them. They insist on thinking of problems as something to be avoided. This is “seeing poor.” If you’re “average,” you’re seeing poor rather than seeing rich. And because of that, you’re probably walking right past opportunities every day of your life.

Here’s an example. Back in the early fifties, the mother of one of the authors used a premium broom made by a large, well known company. It had a metal handle, and the broom fibers were held in place by a heavy steel cap. Every time she swept the floor, she commented that the company really should put a rubber or plastic protector over that cap to keep it from scuffing furniture. Small idea, but it would have improved product quality, just as grooves in the paperclip did.

There was only one hitch: she never did anything about it. Five years later, the company introduced that improvement. And there went an opportunity she missed forever. Maybe you’ve had ideas that you never took action on.

Well the good news is, a million more ideas are lying around everywhere, just waiting for you. Learning to recognize them is what the authors call “seeing rich” and this ebook may very well open your eyes to a whole new world of opportunities, ideas and riches.

Click here to get See Rich Be Rich as a Kindle ebook from Amazon now while it’s only $.99 (that’s an introductory price of ninety-nine cents – a no-brainer).

Special Note: You don’t need a Kindle device to read Kindle ebooks. Amazon has free software for your PC, for your iPad and other handheld devices so you can grab an ebook and read it anywhere. Oh, and many of the book prices are amazingly low right now.

Free download: Kindle Reader software for the PC – click here to get it straight from Amazon. And did I mention – this software is free.

See Rich Be Rich

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