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Y**M
Do not buy this book! Awful grammar and typos!
I couldn’t make it past the first chapter. There was an UNBELIEVABLE number of typos and grammatical errors even in the first paragraph. It seemed to be written very hastily and some sentences made no sense. I could not take the author seriously with so many errors. Do not waste your money like I did!
P**R
A Well-Writen Guide to Wealth-Building
'The Millionaire Mindset: Habits and Simple Ideas for Success You Can Start' is a concise and well-written guide for getting familiar with a mindset of fearlessness, success, and wealth-building. The book has often reminded me of the writings of Wallace D. Wattles and William Walker Atkinson; I just got a felt-sense that the author is familiar with New Thought literature, and has been inspired by it. But on the positive side I would like to note that he did not exhibit the habit—which I found disturbing—of Wallace D. Wattles to say things like ‘you only need this book, do not look further,’ which is an unnecessary and often unwelcome admonition. I personally was not inspired by Wattles’ books, rather intimidated by his very outspokenly decisive and ‘ultimate’ style. The present book doesn’t fall in this trap; it’s written with respect of the reader, and in a much more humble tone. It also quotes many other books.I found the book very orderly in its conception. Part One presents the core of what the author calls ‘Millionaire Thinking’ and mission-critical values such as time management, decisive focus, persistence, resilience, while Part Two ‘Millionaire Purpose’ deals with delayed gratification, and purpose. While I liked the entire book, I found Part Two especially captivating. What the author says here about ‘delayed gratification’ is proven by evidence from child psychology, in that children who are early aware of the need of delayed gratification score much higher in the success ladder later on in life. The author quotes several research studies that prove his point.The third part if a very handy and pragmatic listing of various wealth building strategies, from affiliate marketing over real estate to options trading. As I myself was a real estate investor for many years until I experienced a fatal misinvestment with pool villas in Thailand, 2011-2014, I know that what the author points out here is of high practical value. Most of his advice given here, I have taken half-heartedly, such as looking for comparable properties to see if the appraised value of the property is really its market value. Having bought real estate that was over market value, I was destroying my chase to resell profitably from the very start. I have since then read all the books by Donald Trump, Robert Kiyosaki and Dolf DeRoos, which is how I learnt the know-how—and judging from these sources, what the author writes in this sub-chapter really tells the truth and the rules of the game.This book has deserved praise. The author writes a fluent style, and his advice comes over as grounded, never high-pitched or taken out of the air.I will end this review with a short quote from the book that may give evidence for what I am saying here:“The four skills of success (commitment/courage, planning/cleanliness, obedience, and work/industry) transcend culture, economic condition, and personal belief system. When these skills are mastered, success is sure in whatever activity you choose. But, while peace of mind is a form of success, success does not necessarily equate with peace of mind. Integrity, or personal honesty, is the deciding factor. Humility, the candid assessment of personal strengths and weaknesses, fosters integrity, and integrity is fostered through delayed gratification.”
K**R
Excellent reading.
Woh! I loved this book from page one. This is a reality in life. Sincerely speaking, it was as if the writer of this book new how I lived my life. This thing he kept on referring all the time, 'what if' used to kill me. This book gave me ENORMOUS POWER TO OVERCOME WHAT If's. It is very true that, the more you take risk, the more you make. This book has touched on all the weaknesses that we have in life. I wish I could have read this book long time. I would be very far. Thanks Darnell for this book, God bless U.
A**R
DO NOT BUY
This is a horrible read! There are spelling and grammar mistakes throughout starting in the first paragraph! And the About The Author section says "he/she" and "him/her" like it was a genetic About section, not truly from the author HIMSELF. I got through the 1st chapter and couldn't go any further. Do not purchase this book, despite the other reviews, which were probably paid for. Im guessing "Dr Darnell Smith" used a ghostwriter and never fully proofread the final copy. Truly a disappointment.
J**R
A good read if you're looking to free yourself from the rat race we call the 9 2 5 world.
As a solopreneur, I know I have those bouts of flagging faith in what all those "rah rah" success coaches are talking about. Some days you're "on" and others, well...it's like your "mo-jo" has left the building.all of a sudden.Readers can find their way to getting revitalized again throughout Darnell's helpful guide to getting that mojo back again; within the different chapters some of the most important highlights include:How to approach money management, so you learn to strike a balance between saving for a rainy day, and becoming another spendthrift.How to counteract that doubt that creeps into your mind and keeps you from living your best potential. Inertia can be a powerful thing and it subconsciously creates "stalling tactics" e.g., procrastination, fear, staying in the comfort zone.I especially liked the story about the Olympic athlete's rise above the scary ordeal of getting burned/severely injured by a stove fire and believing he could walk again, and then some!Darnell's discussion on Internet marketing had a thing or two to tell me, I don't consider myself a "pro" but I see areas for improvement I could look at for myself in this department.The chapter regarding stocks/real estate did not concern me, but I am sure there is an audience that will benefit from reading this part.Disclamer: I received this book for free/discount in exchange for my verified and honest opinion.
L**N
Wouldn’t purchase this again
This book was terrible. If this book was in a normal font using the whole page, then it would only be about 14 pages long. It had no real substance either. Definitely not a helpful read.
R**H
Excellent book!
Excellent book. Teaches fundamental principles and methods I haven't found elsewhere. Explains the power of ideas and how to harness them to achieve wealth. You can apply the principles of this book not only to money making but to achieve success in any field.
T**A
Awesome!
It's loaded with unique ideas that we can use to build a fortune.The author provides us with great insights in this book.It's highly recommended.PSI tried in vain to contact the author by email, but the address on his page at Amazon.com seems to be incorrect.
M**Y
A well written insightful work covering all the key issues
A well written insightful work covering all the key issues. I have read many books in the genre and I am often unimpressed to say the least, however on this occassion I was pleasantly suprised to find lots of value, hints, tips and good habits that if applied correctly good positively impact the way I work and ability to be effective.
G**N
Take action
Oveecoming wealth barriers good resd
R**G
I like this book
Good book to have it with you. At the end of the book you have few ideas to earn more money.Easy to read and motivational
D**.
Very inspiring book
This book provides positive and inspiring advice to anyone who wish to achieve more in life and build the dream you want. Courage, persistence and discipline combined with every day actions are magic ingredients to make this dream to become reality.
T**M
Good content but awful grammar
Content is useful although much of it is a bit obvious. Spelling & grammar is awful.
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