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Book review by Natural Awakenings Editor
As published in the Natural Awakenings Magazine
This new book from prosperity guru Randy Gage is shocking, controversial and will certainly shake up your beliefs about money, success and happiness. It’s also flat-out brilliant.
Gage opens with a look at “memes” which are mind viruses you get in your subconscious mind, that you don’t even know are there. Gage takes on everything that can hold you back, and nothing is sacred. He reveals the insidious programming from advertising, general media, organized religion, and the government. From the late Pope John Paul II to popular movies, from fundamentalist preachers to politicians, Gage holds nothing back.
Further chapters are on how to overcome “herd” thinking, eliminate limiting beliefs, and develop the millionaire mindset. My favorite is the chapter on how to live your life by the universal laws of prosperity.
You may not agree with everything he says, but he will definitely get you to do some critical thinking. He makes a strong case for his points with example after example, and you’ll frequently find yourself nodding along. His analogy of what would happen if castaways on an island developed a government should be required reading anyone serious about success.
The book is written in a friendly conversational style, but Gage isn’t afraid to get in your face either. This is much more than a fun, entertaining read. It definitely is a guidebook for manifesting health, happiness and prosperity.
Book review by Art Jonak
As published in Networking Times
This new book from prosperity guru Randy Gage is shocking, controversial and will certainly shake up your beliefs about money, success and happiness. It’s also flat-out brilliant.
Gage opens with a look at “memes” which are mind viruses you get in your subconscious mind, that you don’t even know are there. Gage takes on everything that can hold you back, and nothing is sacred. He reveals the insidious programming from advertising, general media, organized religion, and the government. From the late Pope John Paul II to popular movies, from fundamentalist preachers to politicians, Gage holds nothing back.
Further chapters are on how to overcome “herd” thinking, eliminate limiting beliefs, and develop the millionaire mindset. My favorite is the chapter on how to live your life by the universal laws of prosperity.
Chapter eight is about the magic of residual income, and talks about the best ways to get that. Randy specifically endorses network marketing as the best choice of all, due to the low investment, free training, quickness to profitability and ease of entry, regardless of age, experience or education.
In other words, this book is the perfect 3rd party endorsement tool for the industry! You may want to have 4 or 5 extra copies, as they provide credibility like the Kiyosaki, Pilzer books do. Only difference of course, with this book, you can tell prospects that randy actually walks his talk and is in the business as a successful distributor, earning over $100,000 a month!
You may not agree with everything Randy says, but he will definitely get you to do some critical thinking. He makes a strong case for his points with example after example, and you’ll frequently find yourself nodding along. His analogy of what would happen if castaways on an island developed a government should be required reading anyone serious about success.
The book is written in a friendly conversational style, but Gage isn’t afraid to get in your face either. This is much more than a fun, entertaining read. It definitely is a guidebook for manifesting health, happiness and prosperity.
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