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The Treasure Map Checklist
- The Clues for the Treasure Map to a Great Fortune
- Narrado por: Elliott Sweeney
- Inglés
- Duración: 13 horas y 13 mins
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Resumen del editor
Ahoy! Have you been searching high and low, looking for the right book that will change your life in a new and better direction? Well, shiver me timbers! Then stop wasting your time. Stop - because you could be walking past the best treasure map to a great fortune that you may ever encounter in your lifetime.
Warning: This book has been written by Justin Allen, and he is completely obsessed about financial freedom. So, bucko, this book is only for those who are willing to set their mind to be programmed to “do-what-ever-it-takes mode.” It's one thing to have found or been given a treasure map, but it's completely useless unless you take action. Mateys, instead of wasting your time and money listening to the wrong treasure maps that are nothing but toilet paper, why not leverage your time to get more from doing less? For example, wouldn't you rather listen to one great book than many crappy books? Be warned that this book may give you an extra edge over everybody else, and may cause an information brain overload with smoke coming out of your ears!
To summarize the book, it's about shifting your mindset to a better and improved version of yourself, with specialized knowledge about nearly everything that can be valuable clues to achieving a great fortune as quickly as possible.
What’s the point of accumulating your treasure chest slowly?
What's the point of putting your life’s remote control constantly on pause until you are around 65 years old, to afford to work less and only then push the play button?
To me, for most people, they are only retiring only because they have run out of time, not because they’re extremely wealthy, and will end up with the outcome of a guaranteed wasted long shot of their most precious asset called “time", with guaranteed little payoff that will never make millions and millions of dollars fast for most people!
“There has to be another way.”
Well, it's called The Treasure Map Checklist.