About Poor to rich: the Simple Money Method: A step-by-step guide to wealth, freedom, and happiness by Richard Barker
Money: just can’t get enough! But are you sure you really know what money is?
Usually, we don’t. We just have a series of cliches that we repeat chasing this idea of wealth. One of the main reasons you’ll never reach it, along with freedom, happiness, and all those “good” things in life, is because your expectations are all wrong. If you keep charging a mirage oasis in the desert, chances are you’ll die of thirst, right?
That’s why I wrote this book.
We have to start right from the beginning and ask ourselves, what is money? What does being poor mean? What is wealth?
Then we have to look at how society teaches us to chase this dream. Spoiler alert: those teachings? Yeah, they don’t work!
After clearing our mental table we can start building our “true” wealth the right way, and guess what? Money will follow along. Money always finds a way to get to these types of thinkers.
Finally, I’ll tie everything together and spell out my practical (and never faulty :)) Simple Money Method. It’s very practical and it has never failed me.
I felt that in these hard times, Covid hitting hard o families and jobs, our society reinventing itself; it was time to create value (trust me, you’ll understand this concept by reading the book) and share an easy-to-follow yet extremely powerful method that has helped me all of my life. I’ll take you step-by-step and walk you to the closest you have ever been to success.
I really hope you enjoy it and take something valuable from it.
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Learn More About The Author
Richard Barker – well this isn’t my name, pretty sure you got that. I chose not to reveal my true identity because books on this type of subject are too often overshadowed by their authors. If Steve Jobs said something, even the dumbest concept, many people would have blindly followed it just to try to be a bit more like him. The idea behind the book is to offer a model, a method that is the true protagonist, not the author writing about it.
Am I a college student? A mental coach? An unemployed dreamer? A very famous Silicon Valley billionaire? It doesn’t matter. You have to decide if this method works for you regardless of the success it brought to other people. If it does create value, more will come.
By the way, who even said I’m a man? 😉