The Unemployed Millionaire: Escape the Rat Race, Fire Your Boss and Live Life on YOUR Terms! |  | Author: Matt Morris Publisher: Wiley
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ISBN: 0470479817 Dewey Decimal Number: 650.1 EAN: 9780470479810 ASIN: 0470479817
Publication Date: September 22, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A self-made millionaire shows you how to make millions while living life on your own terms
At just eighteen years old, Matt Morris founded his first marketing business. At twenty, he dropped out of college to pursue business full-time. At twenty-one, he was homeless and deeply in debt, living out of his car. It was then that he made a life-changing decision to re-invent himself and his career. By twenty-nine, Matt was a self-made millionaire. How did he do it?
In The Unemployed Millionaire, Morris reveals how he turned his life around and shatters the myth that it takes money to make money. Thanks to the Internet explosion and the ease of global trade, it is possible for anyone to start a business and market their products worldwide to millions of customers. Here, Morris unlocks the secrets and provides you with the specific moneymaking formula he used to turn his ideas into a fortune.
• Equips you with a step-by-step formula for turning your great idea into a million-dollar business in as little as twelve months • Proves you don’t have to be smart, lucky, or rich to make millions • Gives you the specific success principles all millionaires follow • Author Matt Morris is an internationally recognized speaker who selectively mentors other entrepreneurs, traveling the world, working very little, and earning millions in the process • With a foreword by Les Brown, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and television personality
If you’re serious about earning millions without working your fingers to the bone, The Unemployed Millionaire gives you the powerful strategies needed to turn your dreams into a reality.
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Much-needed info in today's economy November 11, 2009 Frank Rumbauskas (San Antonio, TX USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Today's economy is fundamentally different than it was just a few years ago. Despite this, the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge that fact, and instead talks about job creation, unemployment numbers, tips for finding a new job or getting a raise, etc. This is old thinking and it's dangerous today.
What Matt Morris does in this amazing book is tell you how to get rid of the idea of a job (which really stands for "Just Over Broke") and create success on your terms - success without a job, a boss, or limitations on your life and your income. I know his knowledge is accurate because that's exactly how I found success - I did it by leaving a job, escaping the rat race, and living life and making money on my own terms.
If you want to get ahead and become wealthy in today's modern economy, you need to close your mind to the "get a job, get a raise" nonsense the media keeps shoving down your throat, and get this book instead. You'll be glad you did... because it works!
A Very Good Read November 9, 2009 Madam Onnie (Philadelphia, PA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is a definite must have if you are in pursuit of your own personal development
If you want to succeed read and follow, yes follow November 7, 2009 Keenan Follis (Hesperia, Ca) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I believe that we must admit that if our way of doing things worked, we would already be successful. This is unless you are already a success of course. If we would read a book such as this one and yes read the entire book with no judgement and follow the information provided, how can our lives not change. My personal belief is that if someone reads a book like this one and judges it and the other comments posted probably judges everything and has a life that is not working. This book provides a lot of good, useful and practical information if and only if it is followed as laid out not the way we choose to follow it and then sit back and say it doesn't work. This book is worthwhile to buy and read and then follow the authors information not your version, your life will change.
Hope in a depressing world October 23, 2009 Eric Standlee 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
In the same vein as Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Matt gives great hope and a road map.
On one hand he kicks you in the butt for doing it so young, and on the other hand his story is very encouraging.
He gets servant leadership too because his message is about giving more than getting.
Love the book.
Highly recommend.
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Beware the hype October 9, 2009 J. Pettit (Omaha, NE) 13 out of 21 found this review helpful
Gee...all of these 5-star reviewers?
It's the only book any of them have ever reviewed.
Gosh, this guy must really be a good marketer if this is the obvious way he markets his book.
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