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21 Questions for 21 Millionaires: How Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Success - Paperback

21 Questions for 21 Millionaires: How Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Success - Paperback

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by Brandon Pipkin (Author)

The 'success experts' and 'gurus' are wrong. Dead wrong. And they're causing sincere success seekers like you to get it wrong. I interviewed 21 self-made millionaires to get inside their heads about how they created success. Spoiler alert: it's not how you probably think they did and it's certainly not in line with what the gurus say you have to do. 21 Questions for 21 Millionaires tells the stories of successful people in their own words. By interviewing 21 ordinary people who created extraordinary success in industries as diverse as junk, jewelry, toys, and payroll, I learned: - The commonalities these millionaires share - The 'missing ingredient' in success - The role of right time, right place - The myth of goals, vision, and passion - And most importantly, I learned what advice they would give YOU What I discovered from these fascinating, inspirational people was the unvarnished, no-hype truth about success that no one else tells you. I don't believe in hyper-marketed garbage spun as the latest and greatest discovery in human performance. I just believe in sharing the truth and it's right here in this book. Pick up a copy and unlock the truth for yourself today.

Author Biography

Having grown up in humble circumstances, Brandon Pipkin was anxious to be successful in all areas of his life, especially the financial realm. He interviewed 21 millionaires to find out how and why they did what they did. Through their unexpected answers, he learned the truth about success that no one else tells you. Visit www.21for21.com to learn more.

Number of Pages: 364
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: November 10, 2011