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21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires - by Brian Tracy

21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires

by Brian Tracy
Presented by EmpowerMe!Online at http://www.empowermeonline.com

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21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires - by Brian Tracy

21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires
Presented by EmpowerMe!Online at http://www.empowermeonline.com

Hello, I'm Brian Tracy and welcome to this program. What you are about to learn can change your life. These ideas, insights and strategies have been the springboards to financial success for millions of men and women, from every walk of life. These principles are simple, effective and fairly easy to apply. Each of them is based on exhaustive research and interviews with thousands of self-made millionaires. They have been tested and proven over and over again, and they will work for you if you will take them and apply them in your own life. We are living at the greatest time in all of human history. More people are becoming wealthy today, starting from nothing than has ever been imagined. There are more than five million millionaires in America, most of them self-made, and the number is growing by 15% to 20% each year. We even have self-made ten millionaires, hundred millionaires and more than two hundred billionaires. We have never seen this type of rapid wealth creation in all of human history. Here's the good news. Virtually everyone starts with nothing. Probably 99% of all financially successful people today started off broke or nearly broke. The average self-made millionaire has been bankrupt or close to bankrupt 3.2 times. Most of them failed over and 2

21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires - by Brian Tracy

over again before they finally found the right opportunity that they were able to leverage into financial success. And what hundreds of thousands and millions of other people have done, you can do as well. The iron law of human destiny is the Law of Cause and Effect.

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