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Why You're Dumb, Sick & Broke...And How to Get Smart, Healthy & Rich! (Hardcover)
by Randy Gage
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A real-world looking at what keeps you broke, and a road map on how to get rich, packed with insights on how you manifest a life of health, happiness and prosperity. |
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Author: Randy Gage
Publisher: Wiley
Pub. in: October, 2006
ISBN: 0470049316
Pages: 224
Measurements: 9.1 x 6.3 x 0.7 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA00823
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0470049310
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Randy Gage has been called many things and spending time in his book should make you realize the extraordinary life this man leads. He is funny, bright and articulate - a man that didn't finish High School. His book title is evident of his in-your-face style of communication. His whole purpose is to make people think. And to encourage people to take back their life and not give their life over to the federal government or their church or their job. Take responsibility for your life and live it to the fullest of your abilities. If you change your attitude about life you change your life.
Randy Gage is as vicious as an attack dog to fight the good fight to expose the evils found within what Randy calls the datasphere. People are being bombarded with thousands of negative messages everyday from the media, the T.V. newspapers, magazines and even church and government leaders. When you read through the book Randy at times may make you uncomfortable. And the more uncomfortable he makes you feel with a particular subject the more you may need to analyze your responses to what he is saying. If he hits a hot button it may be an area that you need to spend some time reflecting on what is being said.
You will find yourself nodding in agreement to this book and find a lot of places where you're thinking. - From quoting R. Craig Davis
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Randy Gage has been called a "Jedi Knight of Prosperity." He takes that role seriously, working to save the inhabitants of the universe from their worst enemy - themselves. Gage has also been called arrogant, judgmental, and evil. But one thing is certain: his brash, outspoken, and straight-shooting advice produces solid results. Millions of people worldwide have thrown off limiting beliefs and achieved higher levels of success thanks to his advice. A former high school dropout, Gage rose from a dishwasher in a pancake house to become a multimillionaire. Today, he is recognized as one of the world's preeminent experts on prosperity. For more than fifteen years, he has been helping other people transform self-limiting beliefs into business and personal success.
Gage is the author of Prosperity Mind, The 7 Spiritual Laws of Prosperity, 101 Keys to Your Prosperity, Accept Your Abundance, 37 Secrets About Prosperity, and How to Build a Multi-Level Money Machine. His books and other learning resources have been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Norwegian, Korean, German, Russian, Czech, Portuguese, Slovene, Macedonian, Croatian, Indonesian, and Dutch, among other languages. Gage takes the conventional beliefs that money is bad, rich people are evil, and it's spiritual to be poor and positively detonates them in a flurry of opposing evidence. His own compelling journey of triumph over poverty, fear, and self-doubt demonstrates the true power of your mind to attract and maintain prosperity in your life.
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From the publisher
If you're one of the millions of people stressed with money issues, struggling with health challenges, or enduring work that brings you no satisfaction, Why You're Dumb, Sick and Broke... And How to Get Smart, Healthy and Rich! is the perfect book for you. And it's perfect for those winning the rat race but living like a rat.
In this powerful and groundbreaking book, Randy Gage reveals the secrets of manifesting health, happiness, and prosperity in your life - but in a way you've never experienced before. He takes the timeless and universal principles of success and applies them to the complexities, challenges, and realities of today's world.
Why You're Dumb, Sick and Broke... And How to Get Smart, Healthy and Rich! takes on all of the people, institutions, and beliefs that threaten your health, happiness, and prosperity. But be forewarned: Gage is blunt, outspoken, and brutally honest. No target is off limits - from religious leaders to media outlets, from well-meaning family members to New Age self-help gurus. He is dedicated to exposing the insidious role of "memes" that can infect your subconscious mind and cause you to sabotage your own success.
From reality television to an education system that kills critical thinking ability -from cults to organized religion, from dysfunctional families to the pervasive mentality of victim-hood and entitlement - Gage holds nothing back in revealing the forces at work in keeping most people dumb, sick, and broke. Read this book and discover his powerful action plan for getting smart, healthy, and rich!
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Davis (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-07 00:00>
I have been an e-zine subscriber and customer of Randy's for many years. He is authentic, outspoken and not afraid to speak the truth even if his views are unpopular. Until I met Randy I was a bleeding heart liberal who tried to save every down and out human that crossed paths with me. No matter how much love, support and financial aid I gave none of these people ever improved their situations. All they did was attract more back "luck" and begged for more money. If I wasn't able to help they'd turn on me and equate me with the devil. After reading Randy's books I began to work on my own prosperity consciousness and I stopped giving handouts to those who didn't really want help. I make more money now and I support animal rescue and adoption groups. Read anything that Randy writes and think about what he says objectively. You will learn a great deal and if you take it to heart you will prosper. |
Robert (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-07 00:00>
Randy Gage is the acknowledged master of in-your-face wisdom. His new tome does not disappoint the reader and is loaded with insightful rants from a professional speaker and marketing guru that is known for giving brash, blunt advice delivered with a holier than thou attitude. Readers would be wise to ignore Mr. Gage's critics and in-your-face style of being and doing and read the book cover to cover with a open mind. Last time I checked Mr. Gage's bank account was in the seven figures and the yellow Viper you see on ghd book cover really is parked in his garage. So he ain't blow'n smoke nor am I. One thing is for sure, if you leave your comfort zone and take the books rants to heart, you may well find that you are no longer dumb, sick or broke. Rant on Mr. Gage, rant on! |
Frank (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-07 00:00>
Great book, although the ones finding it are probably on the prosperity path already.Anyone in recovery or working a 12 step program could benefit from this information. Read chapter 5 of this book with the 11th step. This book can help you go from dumb, sick and broke to smart, well and rich. |
Thomas (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-07 00:00>
This book is certainly an eye-opener. Unless you are already rich and prosperous, you will find something in this book that will be of value. This is the type of material that needs to be seen and read by everyone. At least, you will get exposed to a totally different view of the real world. It might shock you awake from the life-long programming you receive from the media, government and religions. Randy's ranting is positive in tone and concise. I can find little of what he says to disagree with after serious reflection. Keep an open mind while reading this book and challenge yourself to ask questions about the state of your own life. This book is easy to read and understand. Not much mumbo-jumbo since Randy knows how to get it said and get to the point. Even if you disagree with this material or find yourself hating it, at least you took the chance that it might really be something useful. If you find yourself throwing this book across the room, at least throw it at the TV and do yourself some real good! |
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