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How to Think Like a Millionaire [Paperback]

Mark Fisher , Marc Allen
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  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: New World Library; 2 edition (28 July 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1577316436
  • ISBN-13: 978-1577316435
  • Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 13 x 0.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 163,705 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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By Ned Middleton HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Having just reviewed another work with exactly the same title, it is curious to note they are both very different books by different authors. Once again, however, this is not a "how to get rich quick" book but one which seeks to get you to rethink your own approach by "putting your own desires into action." In short, if you are struggling with the day-to-day financial calls on your limited resources (and most of us are!) and your abiding philosophy is that "something will turn up one day" then this really is the book for you - if only to get you THINKING!

Written by co-authors who are themselves millionaires, I got the immediate impression from this book that they know what they are talking about in a book where the content is written in an easy-to-read-and-understand manner which will appeal to many.

As is stated on the book's cover; "you can programme yourself to succeed." As I mentioned in my review of that other book with the same title, of all the many hundreds of people I ever met in my former career in the British Army, I shall always remember the private soldier from another regiment who lived close to me on one military base. With only a private soldier's salary, he had two cars, a caravan and a small lorry which were hired out for profit. He did not come across as a very intelligent person - in fact he had been a private for far too long. Nevertheless, his philosophy was; "money is a frame of mind. Either you spend it or put it to work." Little wonder the officers from his own regiment would often joke that they would very likely be asking Private XXXX for a job when they eventually left the army...

It is the underlying message from this book which reminds me of that man. It is a book to get you, the reader, to start thinking positively about every aspect of your life so that you can inject a more constructive pattern into everything you undertake. I finished this book with a lot to think about. In some areas I have already achieved a great deal but in others not. This book has, therefore crossed my desk `none too soon" so don't wait until it's too late for you.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
This book is a concise exposition of the power of focused thought and visualizing success.

Have a purpose, have a plan and take action - and responsibility - and you will be a millionaire too (if that is what you want).

The book could be titled "How To Think Like a Successful Person" where YOU define what is "successful"; with that definition, success is unavoidable. (Even the homeless are successful at what they've chosen.)

The book might appear simplistic but that is so because it contains wisdom. Wisdom appears foolish to fools and obvious to wise people. The information of this book is at the level of basic truth; use it and succeed; declare that it's "too obvious to be true" and you sneer at the sunshine.

A very good book well worth its price if you consider the cost as the seed of an investment.

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By Tami Brady TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
What is the difference between the millionaires who wrote How to Think Like a Millionaire and you or me? Do they just happen to know the right people? Are they somehow more talented than us? Do they work harder than we do? Were they somehow destined for greatness, and we simply aren't?

According to How to Think Like a Millionaire, the only real difference between the haves and the wish-I-hads is focus. Sure we all wish we had more money, work that we find truly fulfilling, and time to do the things that are really important to us. Unfortunately, most of us never get past the wishing part. If we only spent half as much time and effort on the actual trying to make our dreams come true as we do on making excuses, putting ourselves down, and setting ourselves up for failure we'd be multimillionaires in no time.

Essentially, How to Think Like a Millionaire shows us that the only thing holding us back from our dreams is ourselves. Clarity, focus, and passion are the keys. Dreaming big and making little steps forward will get us closer to our goals.
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My favorite book on wealth
This is my favorite book on the creation of wealth. It says nothing that hasn't been said before. Yet this book says it simply, concisely and distills what could take years to... Read more
Published on 27 May 1999
Good but very brief - more money to be spent on the sequel!
I liked the book because it brought out the common-sense we ignore daily. The Good Book says " As a man thinketh so is he" - Proverbs 23:7. Read more
Published on 24 April 1999
There are better books on the market than this one
Following the "modelling" ideas of NLP, I thought this a good book to buy. This asumption was based upon the title. Read more
Published on 3 Jan 1999
Save your money!
Remember those fluffy Life 101 books - the ones written on only half a page, with some dippy quote on the other page? Fisher's books use extra wide margins and line spacing. Read more
Published on 12 Dec 1998
Fantastic!
I've been in a "prosperity conscious" mode for the past several weeks and have been devouring books on money. I found Mark Fisher's book one of the best! Read more
Published on 21 Aug 1998
A Deceptively Familiar Read--With Plenty to Consider
Having read a number of similar books, I found the content of this one to be familiar--deceptively so. It is a short book, clearly written, and easy to read. Read more
Published on 16 Dec 1997
Great, precise, and to the point.
This book was explicit and precise. It is the perfect prelude to "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. Read more
Published on 19 Oct 1997
Excellent synopsis of mental attitudes of wealthy people.
I've read a couple other books by Mark Fisher, and this one is the least anecdotal and the most practical. Read more
Published on 29 Jun 1997
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