Success Chronicle - Success Quotes, Tips and Stories Help to succeed in business and in life!
Success! Who elses wants to discover the real way to success? Are you ready for winning ideas and resources that work for real people like you and me? Hang on to your hats... it's going to be an awesome ride! Welcome to the new and improved Success Chronicle. Share my thoughts on achieving lasting success, abundance and online business growth through the magnetic laws of attraction.
You ask a baker how he makes bread. You ask a billionaire how he makes money. ~Donald Trump, in “How To Get Rich”
Two of the most dynamic and successful men in the world have joined forces. Donald Trump and “Rich Dad Poor Dad” Robert Kiyosaki have collaborated on a new abundance book entitled, “Why We Want You To Be Rich: Two Men One Message”.
Information delivered direct and to the point by these two billionaires appears to be a “perfect combination”. They come from two vastly different worlds but manage to educate, inform and entertain as they share their philosophy of wealth and why some individuals just can’t manage to get over the hurdles to achieve success.
Consider these personality type descriptions which are within the “CASHFLOW QUADRANT” . It doesn’t make a difference where you are right now in life, or what you are doing careerwise. According to these very profitable men, everyone falls within one of these categories or
personality types.
E = An Employee
B= Big Business Owner
S= Self-Employed, Specialist or Small Business Owner
I= Investor
Both these imposing men are obviously successful, so nothing new there. One dominating the business arena, the other dominates the financial sector. Yet as Robert Kiyosaki shares a moment of insecurity considering his worthiness to write a book with Donald Trump, and a mental dialogue with his personal critic, the revelation makes him appear more human.
“…Until now, I had been pretty satisfied with my accomplishments in life. But when considering a book with Donald Trump, my successes and accomplishments seemed very small and inconsequential. Instead of feeling honored to be asked to write a book with Donald Trump, I felt
miserable.”
Although humbling, this momentary glimpse into the psyche does not last. I’ve read works from both these men before and found them to be somewhat meaty in theory but not always duplicatable in practice. This work is no different. It’s without doubt encouraging and motivational, a slick piece of salesmanship from both camps. Trump and Kiyosaki, whether you love them or hate them, there is always some nugget of wisdom you will take away from a reading.
I believe this book will stimulate many individuals to dream big dreams. However others will end up feeling as if? they came to an event filled with great anticipation, but departed in empty frustration. The juicy “real deal” solid information leading to their success is never deeply revealed. On a scale of 1 - 10, I’d give it about 5 stars.
Read more from Robert Kiyosaki
Read more from Donald Trump